2014
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2013.0252
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Evolutionary rates for multivariate traits: the role of selection and genetic variation

Abstract: A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is the relative importance of selection and genetic architecture in determining evolutionary rates. Adaptive evolution can be described by the multivariate breeders' equation ( ), which predicts evolutionary change for a suite of phenotypic traits ( ) as a product of directional selection acting on them ( β )… Show more

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“…As the findings reveal, the responsibilities of and functions provided by the elderly, together with the old-age support provided by their adult children, are still accepted as amounting to an evolutionary advantage. [53][54][55][56] Even so, the adaptation process of the drifting elderly is still challenged by pressures induced by differences compared with before migrating and difficulties after migration. They had not yet achieved their final adaptation status.…”
Section: Adaptation Status Is the Results Of The Principle Of Evolutmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As the findings reveal, the responsibilities of and functions provided by the elderly, together with the old-age support provided by their adult children, are still accepted as amounting to an evolutionary advantage. [53][54][55][56] Even so, the adaptation process of the drifting elderly is still challenged by pressures induced by differences compared with before migrating and difficulties after migration. They had not yet achieved their final adaptation status.…”
Section: Adaptation Status Is the Results Of The Principle Of Evolutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This mirrors biological evolutionary theory regarding the process of evolution and adaptation. 53,54 Therefore, the drifting elderly in this study did not solve all the conflicts before migrating, and they had not finalized the most suitable social structure for cooperation and support. Both new or intensified proximate and evolutionary factors will induce further adaptation pressure and induce a readaption process, which can occur in repeating cycles.…”
Section: Adaptation Needs To Be Increased By Strengthening Social Smentioning
confidence: 92%
“…A heuristic rule suggests that rates lower than 0.1 are plausible (and even higher values are found in animal and plant population; Pitchers et al 2014). As such, an evolutionary rate of 0.051 Haldanes within 50 generations for mean temperature is plausible (assuming this is the single adaptive peak of the species), so that R. diptycha could persist in the new climatic conditions.…”
Section: A Brief Overview Of Evolutionary Rescue Models Evolutionary mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pitchers et al. (2014) found no consistent pattern on how genetic covariation and intensities of selection affect the magnitude of evolutionary response. However, they did not take the multivariate aspect of the phenotype space into consideration and, since the orientation of selection alters the available variation for response, this can explain the lack of a clear pattern.…”
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