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      Early and late developmental arrest as complementary embryonic bet-hedging strategies in African killifish : Bet Hedging in Killifish

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            In unpredictably varying environments, strategies that have a reduced variance in fitness can invade a population consisting of individuals that on average do better. Such strategies 'hedge their evolutionary bets' against the variability of the environment. The idea of bet-hedging arises from the fact that appropriate measure of long-term fitness is sensitive to variance, leading to the potential for strategies with a reduced mean fitness to invade and increase in frequency. Our aim is to review the conceptual foundation of bet-hedging as a mechanism that influences short- and long-term evolutionary processes. We do so by presenting a general model showing how evolutionary changes are affected by variance in fitness and how genotypic variance in fitness can be separated into variance in fitness at the level of the individuals and correlations in fitness among them. By breaking down genotypic fitness variance in this way the traditional divisions between conservative and diversified strategies are more easily intuited, and it is also shown that this division can be considered a false dichotomy, and is better viewed as two extreme points on a continuum. The model also sheds light on the ideas of within- and between-generation bet-hedging, which can also be generalized to be seen as two ends of a different continuum. We use a simple example to illustrate the virtues of our general model, as well as discuss the implications for systems where bet-hedging has been invoked as an explanation. © 2012 The Authors. Biological Reviews © 2012 Cambridge Philosophical Society.
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              Egg banks in freshwater zooplankton: evolutionary and ecological archives in the sediment

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                Journal
                Biological Journal of the Linnean Society
                Biol J Linn Soc Lond
                Wiley
                00244066
                April 2015
                April 2015
                January 22 2015
                : 114
                : 4
                : 941-948
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Laboratory of Aquatic Ecology, Evolution and Conservation; KU Leuven; Charles Deberiotstraat 32 3000 Leuven Belgium
                [2 ]Department of Biology; VUB (Vrije Universiteit Brussel); Pleinlaan 2 1050 Brussels Belgium
                [3 ]External expert
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                10.1111/bij.12474
                2bba36f7-70d0-45d4-9bd1-085594d0d1b3
                © 2015

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1

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