We compared the phenotypic plasticity of life-history and non-life history traits in a meta-analysis that investigated 24 years of research. We first examined 583 papers that responded to the keywords “life history & morphology & plasticity” between 1991-2006 from all databases in Web of Knowledge (WoK-ISI) and between 2007-2011 from Web of Science (ISI), as well as a few studies known to us that met the criteria published between 1987 and 2011. From these, we selected the 213 studies that reported reaction norms in different trait types across environments and species. Data extraction from each paper included information from all tables, text, and figures using the software Image J. Quantification of the reaction norms was achieved through...
Aim: Many studies use differences among plant populations to infer future plant responses, but these...
When organisms encounter environments that are heterogeneous in time, phenotypic plasticity is often...
Evolutionary ecologists increasingly study reaction norms that are expressed repeatedly within the s...
Data clean and ordered including all the selected articles. We conducted a meta-analysis on studies ...
Organisms are faced with variable environments and one of the most common solutions to cope with suc...
Can a history of phenotypic plasticity increase the rate of adaptation to a new environment? Theory ...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in the phenotype. Understanding the evoluti...
Phenotypic plasticity can influence evolutionary change in a lineage, ranging from facilitation of p...
The contribution of genetic variation to phenotypes is a central factor in whether and how populatio...
Phenotypic plasticity describes the ability of an individual to alter its phenotype in response to t...
Phenotypic plasticity can be defined as re-programming Eberhard 2003). Plastic responses range from ...
With rapid and less predictable environmental change emerging as the 'new norm', understanding how i...
Understanding the evolution of reaction norms remains a major challenge in ecology and evolution. In...
Phenotypic plasticity is frequently assumed to be an adaptive mechanism by which organisms cope with...
Aim: Many studies use differences among plant populations to infer future plant responses, but these...
When organisms encounter environments that are heterogeneous in time, phenotypic plasticity is often...
Evolutionary ecologists increasingly study reaction norms that are expressed repeatedly within the s...
Data clean and ordered including all the selected articles. We conducted a meta-analysis on studies ...
Organisms are faced with variable environments and one of the most common solutions to cope with suc...
Can a history of phenotypic plasticity increase the rate of adaptation to a new environment? Theory ...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in the phenotype. Understanding the evoluti...
Phenotypic plasticity can influence evolutionary change in a lineage, ranging from facilitation of p...
The contribution of genetic variation to phenotypes is a central factor in whether and how populatio...
Phenotypic plasticity describes the ability of an individual to alter its phenotype in response to t...
Phenotypic plasticity can be defined as re-programming Eberhard 2003). Plastic responses range from ...
With rapid and less predictable environmental change emerging as the 'new norm', understanding how i...
Understanding the evolution of reaction norms remains a major challenge in ecology and evolution. In...
Phenotypic plasticity is frequently assumed to be an adaptive mechanism by which organisms cope with...
Aim: Many studies use differences among plant populations to infer future plant responses, but these...
When organisms encounter environments that are heterogeneous in time, phenotypic plasticity is often...
Evolutionary ecologists increasingly study reaction norms that are expressed repeatedly within the s...