Little evidence for inbreeding depression for birth mass, survival and growth in Antarctic fur seal pups
A.J. Paijmans,
A.L. Berthelsen,
R. Nagel
et al.
Abstract:Inbreeding depression, the loss of offspring fitness due to consanguineous mating, is generally detrimental for individual performance and population viability. We therefore investigated inbreeding effects in a declining population of Antarctic fur seals at Bird Island, South Georgia. Here, localised warming has reduced the availability of the seal's staple diet, Antarctic krill, leading to a temporal increase in the strength of viability selection against inbred offspring, which are increasingly failing to re… Show more
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