In this issue of Evolution, Medicine and Public Health, Lea and colleagues argue that there are major advantages to bringing together biomedical and evolutionary perspectives on plasticity. To develop this approach, they propose two contrasting scenarios for ‘developmental plasticity as adaptation’: that it reflects adjustments to resolve the effects of early ‘constraints’, or that it adjusts phenotype to ecological cues in anticipation of similar conditions in adulthood. Yet neither scenario highlights the unique role of maternal phenotype, mediated by maternal investment strategy, in generating such constraints or cues. Developmental plasticity is greatest during the period when all ecological influences on the offspring are transduced by...
Adverse ecological and social conditions during early life are known to influence development, with ...
Summary: Phenotypes are often environmentally dependent, which requires organisms to track environme...
Many plants and animals are capable of developing in a variety of ways, forming characteristics that...
Plasticity is assumed to enable beneficial adjustment to the environment. In this context, 4 develop...
A discrepancy between the phenotype of an individual and that which would confer optimal responses i...
It is now well established that an individual’s experience in the womb can have long-term consequenc...
Existing insight suggests that maternal effects have a substantial impact on evolution, yet these pr...
Summary: Phenotypes are often environmentally dependent, which requires organisms to track environme...
One of the outstanding challenges for evolutionary biologists is to understand how developmental pla...
ticity and the al effects xford, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK there has been a rapid accumulation of studies s...
Acknowledgements We thank attendees and organizers of the “developing a theory of developmental bias...
Summary: Phenotypes are often environmentally dependent, which requires organisms to track environme...
Summary: Phenotypes are often environmentally dependent, which requires organisms to track environme...
Explaining the origins of novel traits is central to evolutionary biology. Longstanding theory sugge...
Explaining the origins of novel traits is central to evolutionary biology. Longstanding theory sugge...
Adverse ecological and social conditions during early life are known to influence development, with ...
Summary: Phenotypes are often environmentally dependent, which requires organisms to track environme...
Many plants and animals are capable of developing in a variety of ways, forming characteristics that...
Plasticity is assumed to enable beneficial adjustment to the environment. In this context, 4 develop...
A discrepancy between the phenotype of an individual and that which would confer optimal responses i...
It is now well established that an individual’s experience in the womb can have long-term consequenc...
Existing insight suggests that maternal effects have a substantial impact on evolution, yet these pr...
Summary: Phenotypes are often environmentally dependent, which requires organisms to track environme...
One of the outstanding challenges for evolutionary biologists is to understand how developmental pla...
ticity and the al effects xford, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK there has been a rapid accumulation of studies s...
Acknowledgements We thank attendees and organizers of the “developing a theory of developmental bias...
Summary: Phenotypes are often environmentally dependent, which requires organisms to track environme...
Summary: Phenotypes are often environmentally dependent, which requires organisms to track environme...
Explaining the origins of novel traits is central to evolutionary biology. Longstanding theory sugge...
Explaining the origins of novel traits is central to evolutionary biology. Longstanding theory sugge...
Adverse ecological and social conditions during early life are known to influence development, with ...
Summary: Phenotypes are often environmentally dependent, which requires organisms to track environme...
Many plants and animals are capable of developing in a variety of ways, forming characteristics that...