Developmental plasticity looks like a promising bridge between ecological and developmental perspectives on evolution. Yet, there is no consensus on whether plasticity is part of the explanation for adaptive evolution or an optional “add-on” to genes and natural selection. Here, we suggest that these differences in opinion are caused by differences in the simplifying assumptions, and particular idealizations, that enable evolutionary explanation. We outline why idealizations designed to explain evolution through natural selection prevent an understanding of the role of development, and vice versa. We show that representing plasticity as a reaction norm conforms with the idealizations of selective explanations, which can give the false impre...
Development in many organisms appears to show evidence of sensitive windows—periods or stages in ont...
<div><p>One of the most intriguing questions in evolution is how organisms exhibit suitable phenotyp...
Many biologists are asking whether environmentally initiated phenotypic change (i.e., 'phenotypic pl...
Developmental plasticity looks like a promising bridge between ecological and developmental perspect...
Background: Biological evolution exhibits an extraordinary capability to adapt organisms to their en...
Biologists have a long history of arguing about the relative importance of organisms and environment...
I identify a controversial hypothesis in evolutionary biology called the plasticity-first hypothesis...
Natural selection acts on developmentally constructed phenotypes, but how does development affect ev...
The concept of developmental constraints has been central to understand the role of development in m...
Explaining the origins of novel traits is central to evolutionary biology. Longstanding theory sugge...
Many have argued that there is no reason why natural selection should cause directional increases in...
One of the most intriguing questions in evolution is how organisms exhibit suitable phenotypic varia...
Explaining how organisms can exhibit suitable phenotypic variation to rapidly adapt to novel environ...
Phenotypic variation is generated by the processes of development, with some variants arising more r...
Phenotypic variation is generated by the processes of development, with some variants arising more r...
Development in many organisms appears to show evidence of sensitive windows—periods or stages in ont...
<div><p>One of the most intriguing questions in evolution is how organisms exhibit suitable phenotyp...
Many biologists are asking whether environmentally initiated phenotypic change (i.e., 'phenotypic pl...
Developmental plasticity looks like a promising bridge between ecological and developmental perspect...
Background: Biological evolution exhibits an extraordinary capability to adapt organisms to their en...
Biologists have a long history of arguing about the relative importance of organisms and environment...
I identify a controversial hypothesis in evolutionary biology called the plasticity-first hypothesis...
Natural selection acts on developmentally constructed phenotypes, but how does development affect ev...
The concept of developmental constraints has been central to understand the role of development in m...
Explaining the origins of novel traits is central to evolutionary biology. Longstanding theory sugge...
Many have argued that there is no reason why natural selection should cause directional increases in...
One of the most intriguing questions in evolution is how organisms exhibit suitable phenotypic varia...
Explaining how organisms can exhibit suitable phenotypic variation to rapidly adapt to novel environ...
Phenotypic variation is generated by the processes of development, with some variants arising more r...
Phenotypic variation is generated by the processes of development, with some variants arising more r...
Development in many organisms appears to show evidence of sensitive windows—periods or stages in ont...
<div><p>One of the most intriguing questions in evolution is how organisms exhibit suitable phenotyp...
Many biologists are asking whether environmentally initiated phenotypic change (i.e., 'phenotypic pl...