Phenotypic plasticity is increasingly recognized to facilitate adaptive change in plants and animals, including insects, nematodes, and vertebrates. Plasticity can occur as continuous or discrete (polyphenisms) variation. In social insects, for example, in ants, some species have workers of distinct size classes while in other closely related species variation in size may be continuous. Despite the abundance of examples in nature, how discrete morphs are specified remains currently unknown. In theory, polyphenisms might require robustness, whereby the distribution of morphologies would be limited by the same mechanisms that execute buffering from stochastic perturbations, a function attributed to heat-shock proteins of the Hsp90 family. How...
Phenotypic plasticity has been proposed as an ecological and evolutionary concept. Ecologically, it ...
Abstract Plasticity is a widespread feature of development, enabling phenotypic change based on the ...
Developmental plasticity has been proposed to facilitate phenotypic diversification in plants and an...
In the last decade, case studies in plants and animals provided increasing insight into the molecula...
Polyphenism, a discrete case of phenotypic plasticity, is widely present in nature. Nevertheless, th...
Integrative research at the interphase between ecology, developmental, and evolutionary biology incr...
Mouth-form plasticity in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus has become a powerful system to identif...
Many animals and plants can respond to their environment by developmental plasticity, the ability to...
Ever since Darwin, biologists are intrigued about evolution and its underlying mechanisms. Two of th...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a single genotype to produce several phenotypes responding t...
Developmental plasticity is of importance to both developmental biology and evolutionary ecology, wi...
Developmental plasticity in response to environmental conditions (polyphenism) plays an important ro...
Switching between alternative complex phenotypes is often regulated by "supergenes," polymorphic clu...
Environmental cues can impact development to elicit distinct phenotypes in the adult. The consequenc...
The widespread occurrence of phenotypic plasticity across all domains of life demonstrates its evolu...
Phenotypic plasticity has been proposed as an ecological and evolutionary concept. Ecologically, it ...
Abstract Plasticity is a widespread feature of development, enabling phenotypic change based on the ...
Developmental plasticity has been proposed to facilitate phenotypic diversification in plants and an...
In the last decade, case studies in plants and animals provided increasing insight into the molecula...
Polyphenism, a discrete case of phenotypic plasticity, is widely present in nature. Nevertheless, th...
Integrative research at the interphase between ecology, developmental, and evolutionary biology incr...
Mouth-form plasticity in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus has become a powerful system to identif...
Many animals and plants can respond to their environment by developmental plasticity, the ability to...
Ever since Darwin, biologists are intrigued about evolution and its underlying mechanisms. Two of th...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a single genotype to produce several phenotypes responding t...
Developmental plasticity is of importance to both developmental biology and evolutionary ecology, wi...
Developmental plasticity in response to environmental conditions (polyphenism) plays an important ro...
Switching between alternative complex phenotypes is often regulated by "supergenes," polymorphic clu...
Environmental cues can impact development to elicit distinct phenotypes in the adult. The consequenc...
The widespread occurrence of phenotypic plasticity across all domains of life demonstrates its evolu...
Phenotypic plasticity has been proposed as an ecological and evolutionary concept. Ecologically, it ...
Abstract Plasticity is a widespread feature of development, enabling phenotypic change based on the ...
Developmental plasticity has been proposed to facilitate phenotypic diversification in plants and an...