Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary change toward particular directions. The potential for this to happen depends in part on how well plastic responses are aligned with the additive genetic variance and covariance in traits. Using meta-analysis, we demonstrate that plastic responses to novel environments tend to occur along phenotype dimensions that harbor substantial amounts of additive genetic variation. This suggests that selection for or against environmentally induced phenotypes typically will be effective. One interpretation of the alignment between the direction of plasticity and the main axis of additive genetic variation is that developmental systems tend to respond to en...
By “phenotypic plasticity” we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Normal development depends on specific genetic and environmental inputs. When environments change, e...
Selection and plasticity are two mechanisms that allow the adaptation of a population to a changing ...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
Synopsis In the past decade, there has been a resurgent interest in whether and how phenotypic plast...
Phenotypic responses to a novel or extreme environment are initially plastic, only later to be follo...
Received 24 June 2011; revised 8 August 2011; accepted for publication 8 August 2011Phenotypic plast...
Most species evolve within fluctuating environments, and have developed adaptations to meet the chal...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in the phenotype. Understanding the evoluti...
The high potential fitness benefit of phenotypic plasticity tempts us to expect phenotypic plasticit...
Organisms can often respond adaptively to a change in their environment through phenotypic plasticit...
Fluctuating environmental conditions are ubiquitous in natural systems, and populations have evolved...
Can a history of phenotypic plasticity increase the rate of adaptation to a new environment? Theory ...
Phenotypic plasticity can be defined as re-programming Eberhard 2003). Plastic responses range from ...
Background: Biological evolution exhibits an extraordinary capability to adapt organisms to their en...
By “phenotypic plasticity” we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Normal development depends on specific genetic and environmental inputs. When environments change, e...
Selection and plasticity are two mechanisms that allow the adaptation of a population to a changing ...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
Synopsis In the past decade, there has been a resurgent interest in whether and how phenotypic plast...
Phenotypic responses to a novel or extreme environment are initially plastic, only later to be follo...
Received 24 June 2011; revised 8 August 2011; accepted for publication 8 August 2011Phenotypic plast...
Most species evolve within fluctuating environments, and have developed adaptations to meet the chal...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in the phenotype. Understanding the evoluti...
The high potential fitness benefit of phenotypic plasticity tempts us to expect phenotypic plasticit...
Organisms can often respond adaptively to a change in their environment through phenotypic plasticit...
Fluctuating environmental conditions are ubiquitous in natural systems, and populations have evolved...
Can a history of phenotypic plasticity increase the rate of adaptation to a new environment? Theory ...
Phenotypic plasticity can be defined as re-programming Eberhard 2003). Plastic responses range from ...
Background: Biological evolution exhibits an extraordinary capability to adapt organisms to their en...
By “phenotypic plasticity” we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Normal development depends on specific genetic and environmental inputs. When environments change, e...
Selection and plasticity are two mechanisms that allow the adaptation of a population to a changing ...