Although modular construction is considered the key to adaptive growth or growth-form plasticity in sessile taxa (e.g., plants, seaweeds and colonial invertebrates), the serial expression of genes in morphogenesis may compromise its evolutionary potential if growth forms emerge as integrated wholes from module iteration. To explore the evolvability of growth form in the red seaweed, Asparagopsis armata, we estimated genetic variances, covariances, and cross-environment correlations for principal components of growth-form variation in contrasting light environments. We compared variance-covariance matrices across environments to test environmental effects on heritable variation and examined the potential for evolutionary change in the direct...
An entire community of organisms may become modified when its environment changes. These modificatio...
The growth habit of the rosette plant Plantago lanceolata is highly variable, and many vegetative an...
Abstract. Signal detection and response are fundamental to all aspects of phenotypic plasticity. Thi...
Evolutionary processes in any population depend upon patterns of phenotypic variation available to s...
Within-individual strategies of variation (e.g., phenotypic plasticity) are particularly relevant to...
Despite much theoretical discussion on the evolutionary significance of intraclonal genetic variatio...
All of the theory and most of the data on the ecology and evolution of chemical defences derive from...
The ability of species to adapt to environmental change forms an important part of their stability a...
All of the theory and most of the data on the ecology and evolution of chemical defences derive from...
All of the theory and most of the data on the ecology and evolution of chemical defences derive from...
Morphological characters are the most widely used criteria for the discrimination of seaweed taxa. E...
Ecological processes and intra-specific genetic diversity reciprocally affect each other. While the...
The evolution of asexual reproduction is considered a response to environmental conditions where it ...
An organism’s success is largely dependent upon its ability to function and survive within the physi...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms that have enabled phenotypic diversification in response to n...
An entire community of organisms may become modified when its environment changes. These modificatio...
The growth habit of the rosette plant Plantago lanceolata is highly variable, and many vegetative an...
Abstract. Signal detection and response are fundamental to all aspects of phenotypic plasticity. Thi...
Evolutionary processes in any population depend upon patterns of phenotypic variation available to s...
Within-individual strategies of variation (e.g., phenotypic plasticity) are particularly relevant to...
Despite much theoretical discussion on the evolutionary significance of intraclonal genetic variatio...
All of the theory and most of the data on the ecology and evolution of chemical defences derive from...
The ability of species to adapt to environmental change forms an important part of their stability a...
All of the theory and most of the data on the ecology and evolution of chemical defences derive from...
All of the theory and most of the data on the ecology and evolution of chemical defences derive from...
Morphological characters are the most widely used criteria for the discrimination of seaweed taxa. E...
Ecological processes and intra-specific genetic diversity reciprocally affect each other. While the...
The evolution of asexual reproduction is considered a response to environmental conditions where it ...
An organism’s success is largely dependent upon its ability to function and survive within the physi...
Understanding the molecular mechanisms that have enabled phenotypic diversification in response to n...
An entire community of organisms may become modified when its environment changes. These modificatio...
The growth habit of the rosette plant Plantago lanceolata is highly variable, and many vegetative an...
Abstract. Signal detection and response are fundamental to all aspects of phenotypic plasticity. Thi...