A tolerance curve defines the dependence of a genotype's fitness on the state of an environmental gradient. It can be characterized by a mode (the genotype's optimal environment) and a width (the breadth of adaptation). It seems possible that one or both of these characters can be modified in an adaptive manner, at least partially, during development. Thus, we extend the theory of environmental tolerance to include reaction norms for the mode and the width of the tolerance curve. We demonstrate that the selective value of such reaction norms increases with increasing spatial heterogeneity and between-generation temporal variation in the environment and with decreasing within-generation temporal variation. Assuming that the maintenance of a ...
Abstract Understanding the evolution of reaction norms remains a major challenge in ecology and evol...
(A) Lack of fit (see Evaluation of reaction norms) in current (green lines) and past (blue lines) en...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in the phenotype. Understanding the evoluti...
A tolerance curve defines the dependence of a genotype's fitness on the state of an environmental gr...
A tolerance curve defines the dependence of a genotype's fitness on the state of an environmental gr...
A tolerance curve defines the dependence of a genotype's fitness on the state of an environmental gr...
(A) Heritable genotype-by-environment (GxE) fitness variance implies that genotypes (colored lines) ...
A theory for the expression of a population's response to density-independent gradients of environme...
Genetic assimilation emerges from selection on phenotypic plasticity. Yet, commonly used quantitativ...
<p>Reaction norms are the phenotypic expression of a single genotype across a range of environments....
We model the evolution of reaction norms focusing on three aspects: frequency-dependent selection ar...
(A) Lack of fit (see Evaluation of reaction norms) in current (green lines) and past (blue lines) en...
Tradeoffs have played a prominent role in the development of theories describing the evolution of re...
Abstract Understanding the evolution of reaction norms remains a major challenge in ecology and evol...
(A) Lack of fit (see Evaluation of reaction norms) in the current (green line) and past (blue line) ...
Abstract Understanding the evolution of reaction norms remains a major challenge in ecology and evol...
(A) Lack of fit (see Evaluation of reaction norms) in current (green lines) and past (blue lines) en...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in the phenotype. Understanding the evoluti...
A tolerance curve defines the dependence of a genotype's fitness on the state of an environmental gr...
A tolerance curve defines the dependence of a genotype's fitness on the state of an environmental gr...
A tolerance curve defines the dependence of a genotype's fitness on the state of an environmental gr...
(A) Heritable genotype-by-environment (GxE) fitness variance implies that genotypes (colored lines) ...
A theory for the expression of a population's response to density-independent gradients of environme...
Genetic assimilation emerges from selection on phenotypic plasticity. Yet, commonly used quantitativ...
<p>Reaction norms are the phenotypic expression of a single genotype across a range of environments....
We model the evolution of reaction norms focusing on three aspects: frequency-dependent selection ar...
(A) Lack of fit (see Evaluation of reaction norms) in current (green lines) and past (blue lines) en...
Tradeoffs have played a prominent role in the development of theories describing the evolution of re...
Abstract Understanding the evolution of reaction norms remains a major challenge in ecology and evol...
(A) Lack of fit (see Evaluation of reaction norms) in the current (green line) and past (blue line) ...
Abstract Understanding the evolution of reaction norms remains a major challenge in ecology and evol...
(A) Lack of fit (see Evaluation of reaction norms) in current (green lines) and past (blue lines) en...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in the phenotype. Understanding the evoluti...