Item does not contain fulltextThis article discusses 3 ways in which adaptive developmental mechanisms may produce maladaptive outcomes. First, natural selection may favor risky strategies that enhance fitness on average but which have detrimental consequences for a subset of individuals. Second, mismatch may result when organisms experience environmental change during ontogeny, for instance, because they move from one environment to another. Third, organisms may learn about their environment in order to develop an appropriate phenotype; when cues indicate the environmental state probabilistically, as opposed to deterministically, sampling processes may produce mismatch. For each source of maladaptation, we present a selection of the releva...
Why is life paced so differently across as well as within organisms? Can one expect across- species ...
Natural selection acts on developmentally constructed phenotypes, but how does development affect ev...
Synopsis Adaptive phenotypic plasticity, the ability of a genotype to develop a phenotype appropriat...
This article discusses 3 ways in which adaptive developmental mechanisms may produce maladaptive out...
Evolutionary biologists tend to approach the study of the natural world within a framework of adapta...
A discrepancy between the phenotype of an individual and that which would confer optimal responses i...
Explaining how organisms can exhibit suitable phenotypic variation to rapidly adapt to novel environ...
Many forms of developmental plasticity have been observed and these are usually beneficial to the or...
The application of evolutionary thinking to human physical and psychological medicine suggests sever...
Phenotypic variation is generated by the processes of development, with some variants arising more r...
Phenotypic variation is generated by the processes of development, with some variants arising more r...
Variation in early-life conditions can trigger developmental switches that lead to predictable indiv...
Human psychological mechanisms are adaptations that evolved to process environmental inputs, turning...
Phenotypic variation is generated by the processes of development, with some variants arising more r...
Organisms living in a changing environment must be adapted for a wide range of conditions. How-ever,...
Why is life paced so differently across as well as within organisms? Can one expect across- species ...
Natural selection acts on developmentally constructed phenotypes, but how does development affect ev...
Synopsis Adaptive phenotypic plasticity, the ability of a genotype to develop a phenotype appropriat...
This article discusses 3 ways in which adaptive developmental mechanisms may produce maladaptive out...
Evolutionary biologists tend to approach the study of the natural world within a framework of adapta...
A discrepancy between the phenotype of an individual and that which would confer optimal responses i...
Explaining how organisms can exhibit suitable phenotypic variation to rapidly adapt to novel environ...
Many forms of developmental plasticity have been observed and these are usually beneficial to the or...
The application of evolutionary thinking to human physical and psychological medicine suggests sever...
Phenotypic variation is generated by the processes of development, with some variants arising more r...
Phenotypic variation is generated by the processes of development, with some variants arising more r...
Variation in early-life conditions can trigger developmental switches that lead to predictable indiv...
Human psychological mechanisms are adaptations that evolved to process environmental inputs, turning...
Phenotypic variation is generated by the processes of development, with some variants arising more r...
Organisms living in a changing environment must be adapted for a wide range of conditions. How-ever,...
Why is life paced so differently across as well as within organisms? Can one expect across- species ...
Natural selection acts on developmentally constructed phenotypes, but how does development affect ev...
Synopsis Adaptive phenotypic plasticity, the ability of a genotype to develop a phenotype appropriat...