The structure of environmentally induced phenotypic covariation can influence the effective strength and magnitude of natural selection. Yet our understanding of the factors that contribute to and influence the evolutionary lability of such covariation is poor. Most studies have either examined environmental variation without accounting for covariation, or examined phenotypic and genetic covariation without distinguishing the environmental component. In this study we examined the effect of mutational perturbations on different properties of environmental covariation, as well as mean shape. We use strains of Drosophila melanogaster bearing well-characterized mutations known to influence wing shape, as well as naturally-derived strains, all r...
Although genetic and plastic responses are sometimes considered as unrelated processes, their phenot...
Condition is a central concept in evolutionary ecology, but the roles of genetic and environmental q...
Organ shape evolves through cross-generational changes in developmental patterns at cellular and/or ...
The structure of environmentally induced phenotypic covariation can influence the effective strength...
We estimated mutational variance-covariance matrices, M, for wing shape and size in two genotypes of...
To predict the response of complex morphological structures to selection it is necessary to know how...
Evolutionary constraint results from the interaction between the distribution of available genetic v...
Natural selection may enhance or weaken the robustness of phenotypes against genetic or environmenta...
The relationship between genetic differentiation and phenotypic plasticity can provide information o...
Evolutionary potential for adaptation hinges upon the orientation of genetic variation for traits un...
Organismal development is a complex process, involving a vast number of molecular constituents inter...
Genotype-by-Environment interactions; additive genetic (co)variance. Isofemale lines of two populati...
The independent evolution of males and females is potentially constrained by both sexes inheriting t...
A major objective of genomics is to elucidate the mapping between genotypic and phenotypic space as ...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), defined as random deviation from perfect symmetry, has been used to assa...
Although genetic and plastic responses are sometimes considered as unrelated processes, their phenot...
Condition is a central concept in evolutionary ecology, but the roles of genetic and environmental q...
Organ shape evolves through cross-generational changes in developmental patterns at cellular and/or ...
The structure of environmentally induced phenotypic covariation can influence the effective strength...
We estimated mutational variance-covariance matrices, M, for wing shape and size in two genotypes of...
To predict the response of complex morphological structures to selection it is necessary to know how...
Evolutionary constraint results from the interaction between the distribution of available genetic v...
Natural selection may enhance or weaken the robustness of phenotypes against genetic or environmenta...
The relationship between genetic differentiation and phenotypic plasticity can provide information o...
Evolutionary potential for adaptation hinges upon the orientation of genetic variation for traits un...
Organismal development is a complex process, involving a vast number of molecular constituents inter...
Genotype-by-Environment interactions; additive genetic (co)variance. Isofemale lines of two populati...
The independent evolution of males and females is potentially constrained by both sexes inheriting t...
A major objective of genomics is to elucidate the mapping between genotypic and phenotypic space as ...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA), defined as random deviation from perfect symmetry, has been used to assa...
Although genetic and plastic responses are sometimes considered as unrelated processes, their phenot...
Condition is a central concept in evolutionary ecology, but the roles of genetic and environmental q...
Organ shape evolves through cross-generational changes in developmental patterns at cellular and/or ...