Phenotypic plasticity is frequently assumed to be an adaptive mechanism by which organisms cope with rapid changes in their environment, such as shifts in temperature regimes owing to climate change. However, despite this adaptive assumption, the nature of selection on plasticity within populations is still poorly documented. Here, we performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of estimates of selection on thermal plasticity. Although there is a large literature on thermal plasticity, we found very few studies that estimated coefficients of selection on measures of plasticity. Those that did do not provide strong support for selection on plasticity, with the majority of estimates of directional selection on plasticity being weak and non...
International audiencePlastic and evolutionary changes in traits related to biotic interactions are ...
JE and ML were supported by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, VIDI Grant No. 864...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
Phenotypic plasticity may allow species to cope with environmental variation. The study of thermal p...
How populations and species respond to modified environmental conditions is critical to their persis...
How populations and species respond to modified environmental conditions is critical to their persis...
An individual's fitness cost associated with environmental change likely depends on the rate of adap...
Climate change affects organisms worldwide with profound ecological and evolutionary consequences, o...
Selection and plasticity are two mechanisms that allow the adaptation of a population to a changing ...
Populations adapt to novel environmental conditions by genetic changes or phenotypic plasticity. Pla...
Organisms are faced with variable environments and one of the most common solutions to cope with suc...
Phenotypic plasticity is often posited as an avenue for adaptation to environmental change, whereby ...
Predicting plastic responses is crucial to assess plant species potential to adapt to climate change...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
The phenotypic plasticity of traits, defined as the ability of a genotype to express different pheno...
International audiencePlastic and evolutionary changes in traits related to biotic interactions are ...
JE and ML were supported by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, VIDI Grant No. 864...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
Phenotypic plasticity may allow species to cope with environmental variation. The study of thermal p...
How populations and species respond to modified environmental conditions is critical to their persis...
How populations and species respond to modified environmental conditions is critical to their persis...
An individual's fitness cost associated with environmental change likely depends on the rate of adap...
Climate change affects organisms worldwide with profound ecological and evolutionary consequences, o...
Selection and plasticity are two mechanisms that allow the adaptation of a population to a changing ...
Populations adapt to novel environmental conditions by genetic changes or phenotypic plasticity. Pla...
Organisms are faced with variable environments and one of the most common solutions to cope with suc...
Phenotypic plasticity is often posited as an avenue for adaptation to environmental change, whereby ...
Predicting plastic responses is crucial to assess plant species potential to adapt to climate change...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...
The phenotypic plasticity of traits, defined as the ability of a genotype to express different pheno...
International audiencePlastic and evolutionary changes in traits related to biotic interactions are ...
JE and ML were supported by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research, VIDI Grant No. 864...
Theoretical models on the evolution of phenotypic plasticity predict a zone of canalization where re...