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Maternal effects and additive genetic inheritance in the collared lemming Dicrostonyx groenlandicus
Authors:RUDY Boonstra  M. Hochachka
Affiliation:(1) Division of Life Sciences, Scarborough College, University of Toronto, 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, Ontario, M1C 1A4, Canada;(2) Montana Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit, University of Montana, Missoula, MT 59812, USA
Abstract:We examined patterns of inheritance of size, growth and behavioural traits of collared lemmings (Dicrostonyx groenlandicus). Work was conducted on field-caught parents from the Canadian Arctic and their lab-born progeny. We partitioned inherited variance in traits into additive genetic and maternal effects components by using a half-sib breeding experiment in which each sire was mated to two dams. We found no evidence of statistically significant amounts of additive genetic variance in any of the traits measured. However, significant maternal effects were detected for several size- and growth-related traits. Three behavioural traits involving aggression, dispersal and activity showed no statistically significant inheritance of any kind. The presence of maternal effects may have consequences for population dynamics by causing lsquolagsrsquo resulting in inappropriate phenotypes being produced under regimes of fluctuating selection pressure. We recommend that maternal effects should be investigated as a potential general cause of population cycles in small mammals.
Keywords:aggression  behaviour  Canadian Arctic  collared lemming  cycles  Dicrostonyx groenlandicus  dispersal  heritability  maternal effects  size
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