International audienceThis paper considers possible outcomes of evolution in sexual diploid populations subjected to frequency-independent selection in favour of a phenotype which has appeared as a consequence of a change in environmental conditions. Depending on the details of genetic determination for the different development strategies ("plastic" or "canalized"), this situation results at least in either (i) the invasion of the population by "plastic" strategists, whose developmental plasticity was revealed by the environmental change, or (ii) the genetic assimilation of the new phenotype, or (iii) intermediate states in which only a certain proportion of individuals is genetically assimilated at equilibrium. Spread of plasticity during...
Normal development depends on specific genetic and environmental inputs. When environments change, e...
In addition to considerable debate in the recent evolutionary literature about the limits of the Mod...
There is tantalizing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can buffer novel, adaptive genetic variants...
International audienceThis paper considers possible outcomes of evolution in sexual diploid populati...
Selection and plasticity are two mechanisms that allow the adaptation of a population to a changing ...
By “phenotypic plasticity” we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Mainstream evolutionary biology lacks a mature theory of phenotype. Following from the Modern Synthe...
There is increasing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can promote population divergence by facilit...
Populations adapt to novel environmental conditions by genetic changes or phenotypic plasticity. Pla...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in the phenotype. Understanding the evoluti...
Most species evolve within fluctuating environments, and have developed adaptations to meet the chal...
Synopsis In the past decade, there has been a resurgent interest in whether and how phenotypic plast...
By "phenotypic plasticity" we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Several evolutionary processes shape the genetic and phenotypic differentiation of populations. Amon...
The idea of genetic assimilation, that environmentally induced phenotypes may become genetically fix...
Normal development depends on specific genetic and environmental inputs. When environments change, e...
In addition to considerable debate in the recent evolutionary literature about the limits of the Mod...
There is tantalizing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can buffer novel, adaptive genetic variants...
International audienceThis paper considers possible outcomes of evolution in sexual diploid populati...
Selection and plasticity are two mechanisms that allow the adaptation of a population to a changing ...
By “phenotypic plasticity” we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Mainstream evolutionary biology lacks a mature theory of phenotype. Following from the Modern Synthe...
There is increasing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can promote population divergence by facilit...
Populations adapt to novel environmental conditions by genetic changes or phenotypic plasticity. Pla...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in the phenotype. Understanding the evoluti...
Most species evolve within fluctuating environments, and have developed adaptations to meet the chal...
Synopsis In the past decade, there has been a resurgent interest in whether and how phenotypic plast...
By "phenotypic plasticity" we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Several evolutionary processes shape the genetic and phenotypic differentiation of populations. Amon...
The idea of genetic assimilation, that environmentally induced phenotypes may become genetically fix...
Normal development depends on specific genetic and environmental inputs. When environments change, e...
In addition to considerable debate in the recent evolutionary literature about the limits of the Mod...
There is tantalizing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can buffer novel, adaptive genetic variants...