Sex-biased dispersal promotes adaptive parental effects |
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Authors: | Emmanuelle Revardel Alain Franc Rémy J Petit |
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Affiliation: | (1) INRA, UMR 1202 Biodiversity Genes & Communities, F-33610 Cestas, France;(2) University of Bordeaux, UMR1202 Biodiversity Genes & Communities, F-33400 Bordeaux, Talence, France;(3) University of Bordeaux, UMR1202 Biodiversity Genes & Communities, F-33610 Cestas, France |
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Abstract: | Background In heterogeneous environments, sex-biased dispersal could lead to environmental adaptive parental effects, with offspring selected to perform in the same way as the parent dispersing least, because this parent is more likely to be locally adapted. We investigate this hypothesis by simulating varying levels of sex-biased dispersal in a patchy environment. The relative advantage of a strategy involving pure maternal (or paternal) inheritance is then compared with a strategy involving classical biparental inheritance in plants and in animals. |
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