Natural selection may enhance or weaken the robustness of phenotypes against genetic or environmental perturbations. However, important aspects of the relationship between adaptive evolution and canalization remain unclear. Recent work showed that the evolution of larger wing size in a high altitude natural population of Drosophila melanogaster was accompanied by decanalized wing development – specifically a loss of robustness to genetic perturbation. But this study did not address environmental robustness, and it compared populations that may have numerous biological differences. Here, we perform artificial selection on this same trait in D. melanogaster (larger wing length) and directly test whether this directional selection resulted in ...
Environmental changes may stress organisms and stimulate an adaptive phenotypic response. Effects of...
Geographical patterns of morphological variation have been useful in addressing hypotheses about env...
Wings are a key trait underlying the evolutionary success of birds, bats, and insects. For over a ce...
Natural selection may enhance or weaken the robustness of phenotypes against genetic or environmenta...
Fluctuating (nondirectional) asymmetry (FA) of bilaterally paired structures on a symmetrical organi...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Populations of a species often differ in ...
Organ shape evolves through cross-generational changes in developmental patterns at cellular and/or ...
Theory suggests that heterogeneous environments should maintain more genetic variation within popula...
Precise exponential scaling with size is a fundamental aspect of phenotypic variation. These allomet...
Although genetic and plastic responses are sometimes considered as unrelated processes, their phenot...
Phenotypic plasticity is thought to be an important mechanism for adapting to environmental heteroge...
Environmental changes may stress organisms and stimulate an adaptive phenotypic response. Effects of...
Geographical patterns of morphological variation have been useful in addressing hypotheses about env...
Wings are a key trait underlying the evolutionary success of birds, bats, and insects. For over a ce...
Natural selection may enhance or weaken the robustness of phenotypes against genetic or environmenta...
Fluctuating (nondirectional) asymmetry (FA) of bilaterally paired structures on a symmetrical organi...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Populations of a species often differ in ...
Organ shape evolves through cross-generational changes in developmental patterns at cellular and/or ...
Theory suggests that heterogeneous environments should maintain more genetic variation within popula...
Precise exponential scaling with size is a fundamental aspect of phenotypic variation. These allomet...
Although genetic and plastic responses are sometimes considered as unrelated processes, their phenot...
Phenotypic plasticity is thought to be an important mechanism for adapting to environmental heteroge...
Environmental changes may stress organisms and stimulate an adaptive phenotypic response. Effects of...
Geographical patterns of morphological variation have been useful in addressing hypotheses about env...
Wings are a key trait underlying the evolutionary success of birds, bats, and insects. For over a ce...