Organisms often respond to environmental change via phenotypic plasticity, where an individual modulates its phenotype according to the environment. Highly variable or changing environments can exceed physiological limits and generate maladapted plastic phenotypes, which is termed non-adaptive plasticity. In some cases, selection may reduce the negative or disruptive impacts of environmental stress and produce locally adapted populations. Salt is an increasingly prevalent contaminant of freshwater systems and can induce non-adaptive plastic phenotypes for freshwater organisms like amphibians. Hyla cinerea is a frog species with populations inhabiting brackish, coastal habitats, so we use this species to test whether coastal populations are ...
Many environments are undergoing rapid environmental change and there is a need to understand the me...
Environmental change can simultaneously cause abiotic stress and alter biological communities, yet a...
Phenotypic plasticity has long been a focus of research, but the mechanisms of its evolution remain ...
In order to predict evolutionary outcomes of environmental change on populations in nature , we nee...
Phenotypic plasticity can be important for local adaptation, since it enables individuals to survive...
Environmental change and habitat fragmentation will affect population densities for many species. Fo...
The application of millions of tons of road deicing salts every winter in North America presents sig...
Background In many regions, freshwater wetlands are increasing in salinity at rates exceeding histo...
Understanding population responses to rapid environmental changes caused by anthropogenic activities...
Many animals with complex life cycles can cope with environmental uncertainty by altering the timing...
1. Emerging infectious diseases are one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. Chytridiomyc...
The world is increasingly impacted by a variety of stressors that have the potential to differential...
Many environments are undergoing rapid environmental change and there is a need to understand the me...
Environmental change can simultaneously cause abiotic stress and alter biological communities, yet a...
Phenotypic plasticity has long been a focus of research, but the mechanisms of its evolution remain ...
In order to predict evolutionary outcomes of environmental change on populations in nature , we nee...
Phenotypic plasticity can be important for local adaptation, since it enables individuals to survive...
Environmental change and habitat fragmentation will affect population densities for many species. Fo...
The application of millions of tons of road deicing salts every winter in North America presents sig...
Background In many regions, freshwater wetlands are increasing in salinity at rates exceeding histo...
Understanding population responses to rapid environmental changes caused by anthropogenic activities...
Many animals with complex life cycles can cope with environmental uncertainty by altering the timing...
1. Emerging infectious diseases are one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. Chytridiomyc...
The world is increasingly impacted by a variety of stressors that have the potential to differential...
Many environments are undergoing rapid environmental change and there is a need to understand the me...
Environmental change can simultaneously cause abiotic stress and alter biological communities, yet a...
Phenotypic plasticity has long been a focus of research, but the mechanisms of its evolution remain ...