Evolutionary Biology +"Adaptive phenotype plasticity in response to ecological conditions", see p39 [f:Genotype G x Environment E ->Phenotype P, f(G,E)->P] +"The intensity of competition between two species can be modified by the presence of a third competitor" (p34
The high potential fitness benefit of phenotypic plasticity tempts us to expect phenotypic plasticit...
<p>The phenotypes that are associated with the three most-abundant genotypes that were present at th...
An exploration of the nexus between ecology, evolutionary biology and molecular biology, via the con...
{début du text] Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to change its phenotype in respo...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in the phenotype. Understanding the evoluti...
Identifying the causes of diversification is central to evolutionary biology. The ecological theory ...
Summary: Phenotypes are often environmentally dependent, which requires organisms to track environme...
Can a history of phenotypic plasticity increase the rate of adaptation to a new environment? Theory ...
In this review, I approach the role of phenotypic plasticity as a key aspect of the conceptual frame...
Concepts are linguistic structures with specific syntax and semantics used as sources of communicati...
Mainstream evolutionary biology lacks a mature theory of phenotype. Following from the Modern Synthe...
The major goal of ecological evolutionary developmental biology, also known as “eco-evo-devo, ” is t...
Plasticity-led evolution occurs when a change in the environment triggers a change in phenotype via ...
The structure and function of biological systems at all levels of organization are the product of ev...
Explaining how organisms can exhibit suitable phenotypic variation to rapidly adapt to novel environ...
The high potential fitness benefit of phenotypic plasticity tempts us to expect phenotypic plasticit...
<p>The phenotypes that are associated with the three most-abundant genotypes that were present at th...
An exploration of the nexus between ecology, evolutionary biology and molecular biology, via the con...
{début du text] Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to change its phenotype in respo...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in the phenotype. Understanding the evoluti...
Identifying the causes of diversification is central to evolutionary biology. The ecological theory ...
Summary: Phenotypes are often environmentally dependent, which requires organisms to track environme...
Can a history of phenotypic plasticity increase the rate of adaptation to a new environment? Theory ...
In this review, I approach the role of phenotypic plasticity as a key aspect of the conceptual frame...
Concepts are linguistic structures with specific syntax and semantics used as sources of communicati...
Mainstream evolutionary biology lacks a mature theory of phenotype. Following from the Modern Synthe...
The major goal of ecological evolutionary developmental biology, also known as “eco-evo-devo, ” is t...
Plasticity-led evolution occurs when a change in the environment triggers a change in phenotype via ...
The structure and function of biological systems at all levels of organization are the product of ev...
Explaining how organisms can exhibit suitable phenotypic variation to rapidly adapt to novel environ...
The high potential fitness benefit of phenotypic plasticity tempts us to expect phenotypic plasticit...
<p>The phenotypes that are associated with the three most-abundant genotypes that were present at th...
An exploration of the nexus between ecology, evolutionary biology and molecular biology, via the con...