Extreme environmental change during growth often results in an increase in developmental abnormalities in the morphology of an organism. The evolutionary significance of such stress-induced variation depends on the recurrence of a stressor and on the degree to which developmental errors can be accommodated by an organism\u27s ontogeny without significant loss of function. We subjected populations of four species of soricid shrews to an extreme environment during growth and measured changes in the patterns of integration and accommodation of stress-induced developmental errors in a complex of mandibular traits. Adults that grew under an extreme environment had lower integration of morphological variation among mandibular traits and highly el...
Abstract Under environmental stress, previously hidden additive genetic variation can be unmasked an...
Environmental perturbations of many kinds influence growth and development. Little is known, however...
Funder: National Institutes of Health; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000002Despite reports ...
Stress-induced deviations from normal development are often assumed to be random, yet their accumula...
Environmental stress can increase phenotypic variation in populations by affecting developmental sta...
Integration and modularity are fundamental determinants of how natural selection effects evolutionar...
Understanding constraints to phenotypic plasticity is key given its role on the response of organism...
Variation is the raw material for natural selection, but the factors shaping variation are still poo...
This work is about the role that environment plays in the production of evolutionary significant var...
For conservation purposes, it is important to take into account the suitability of a species to part...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
<div><p>For conservation purposes, it is important to take into account the suitability of a species...
Divergent natural selection for use of locally abundant resources can lead to diversification within...
SYNOPSIS. The different forms of morphological integration, develop-mental, functional, genetic, and...
The environmental regulation of development can result in the production of distinct phenotypes from...
Abstract Under environmental stress, previously hidden additive genetic variation can be unmasked an...
Environmental perturbations of many kinds influence growth and development. Little is known, however...
Funder: National Institutes of Health; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000002Despite reports ...
Stress-induced deviations from normal development are often assumed to be random, yet their accumula...
Environmental stress can increase phenotypic variation in populations by affecting developmental sta...
Integration and modularity are fundamental determinants of how natural selection effects evolutionar...
Understanding constraints to phenotypic plasticity is key given its role on the response of organism...
Variation is the raw material for natural selection, but the factors shaping variation are still poo...
This work is about the role that environment plays in the production of evolutionary significant var...
For conservation purposes, it is important to take into account the suitability of a species to part...
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and the amount of geneti...
<div><p>For conservation purposes, it is important to take into account the suitability of a species...
Divergent natural selection for use of locally abundant resources can lead to diversification within...
SYNOPSIS. The different forms of morphological integration, develop-mental, functional, genetic, and...
The environmental regulation of development can result in the production of distinct phenotypes from...
Abstract Under environmental stress, previously hidden additive genetic variation can be unmasked an...
Environmental perturbations of many kinds influence growth and development. Little is known, however...
Funder: National Institutes of Health; FundRef: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100000002Despite reports ...