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Maternal Effects in Mammals

Editat de Dario Maestripieri, Jill M. Mateo
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2009
Evolutionary maternal effects occur whenever a mother’s phenotypic traits directly affect her offspring’s phenotype, independent of the offspring’s genotype. Some of the phenotypic traits that result in maternal effects have a genetic basis, whereas others are environmentally determined. For example, the size of a litter produced by a mammalian mother—a trait with a strong genetic basis—can affect the growth rate of her offspring, while a mother’s dominance rank—an environmentally determined trait—can affect the dominance rank of her offspring.
            The first volume published on the subject in more than a decade, Maternal Effects in Mammals reflects advances in genomic, ecological, and behavioral research, as well new understandings of the evolutionary interplay between mothers and their offspring. Dario Maestripieri and Jill M. Mateo bring together a learned group of contributors to synthesize the vast literature on a range of species, highlight evolutionary processes that were previously overlooked, and propose new avenues of research. Maternal Effects in Mammals will serve as the most comprehensive compendium on and stimulus for interdisciplinary treatments of mammalian maternal effects.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780226501208
ISBN-10: 0226501205
Pagini: 360
Ilustrații: 9 halftones, 11 line drawings, 10 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press

Notă biografică

Dario Maestripieri is a professor of comparative human development, neurobiology, and evolutionary biology at the University of Chicago and author of Macachiavellian Intelligence: How Rhesus Macaques and Humans Have Conquered the World. Jill M. Mateo is an assistant professor of comparative human development and evolutionary biology at the University of Chicago.

Cuprins

Contributors
1. The role of maternal effects in mammalian evolution and adaptation
            Dario Maestripieri and Jill M. Mateo
2. The genetics and evolutionary consequences of maternal effects
            James M. Cheverud and Jason B. Wolf
3. A theoretical overview of genetic maternal effects: evolutionary predictions and empirical tests with mammalian data
Michael J. Wade, Nicholas K. Priest, and Tami E. Cruickshank
4. Maternal effects on evolutionary dynamics in wild small mammals
            Andrew G. McAdam
5. Maternal effects in wild ungulates
            Alastair J. Wilson and Marco Festa-Bianchet
6. Maternal effects on offspring size and development in pinnipeds
            W. Don Bowen
7. Maternal influences on development, social relationships and survival behaviors
            Jill M. Mateo
8. Maternal influences on offspring food preferences and feeding behaviors in mammals
            Bennett G. Galef, Jr.  
9. The trans-generational influence of maternal care on offspring gene expression and behavior in rodents
            Frances A. Champagne and James P. Curley
10. Effects of intrauterine position in litter-bearing mammals
            John G. Vandenbergh 
11. Maternal effects in fissiped carnivores
            Kay E. Holekamp and Stephanie M. Dloniak
12. Maternal influences on offspring growth, reproduction, and behavior in primates
            Dario Maestripieri
13. Maternal effects, social cognitive development, and the evolution of human intelligence
            David F. Bjorklund, Jason Grotuss, and Adriana Csinady
14. Maternal effects in mammals: conclusions and future directions
            Jill M. Mateo and Dario Maestripieri
Acknowledgments
Index