There is increasing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can promote population divergence by facilitating phenotypic diversification and, eventually, genetic divergence. When a 'plastic' population colonizes a new habitat, it has the possibility to occupy multiple niches by expressing several distinct phenotypes. These initially reflect the population's plastic range but may later become genetically fixed by selection via the process of 'genetic assimilation' (GA). Through this process multiple specialized sister lineages can arise that share a common plastic ancestor - the 'flexible stem'. Here, we review possible molecular mechanisms through which natural selection could fix an initially plastic trait during GA. These mechanisms could als...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
By “phenotypic plasticity” we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a single genotype to produce multiple phenotypes in response...
There is increasing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can promote population divergence by facilit...
There is tantalizing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can buffer novel, adaptive genetic variants...
Most species evolve within fluctuating environments, and have developed adaptations to meet the chal...
Several evolutionary processes shape the genetic and phenotypic differentiation of populations. Amon...
Phenotypic responses to a novel or extreme environment are initially plastic, only later to be follo...
Background: Biological evolution exhibits an extraordinary capability to adapt organisms to their en...
Fluctuating environmental conditions are ubiquitous in natural systems, and populations have evolved...
The idea of genetic assimilation, that environmentally induced phenotypes may become genetically fix...
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...
Can a history of phenotypic plasticity increase the rate of adaptation to a new environment? Theory ...
Background Most, if not all, organisms possess the ability to alter their phenotype in direct respon...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
By “phenotypic plasticity” we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a single genotype to produce multiple phenotypes in response...
There is increasing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can promote population divergence by facilit...
There is tantalizing evidence that phenotypic plasticity can buffer novel, adaptive genetic variants...
Most species evolve within fluctuating environments, and have developed adaptations to meet the chal...
Several evolutionary processes shape the genetic and phenotypic differentiation of populations. Amon...
Phenotypic responses to a novel or extreme environment are initially plastic, only later to be follo...
Background: Biological evolution exhibits an extraordinary capability to adapt organisms to their en...
Fluctuating environmental conditions are ubiquitous in natural systems, and populations have evolved...
The idea of genetic assimilation, that environmentally induced phenotypes may become genetically fix...
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...
Can a history of phenotypic plasticity increase the rate of adaptation to a new environment? Theory ...
Background Most, if not all, organisms possess the ability to alter their phenotype in direct respon...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
By “phenotypic plasticity” we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a single genotype to produce multiple phenotypes in response...