As is the case with any metaphor, parental effects mean different things to different biologists--from developmental induction of novel phenotypic variation to an evolved adaptation, and from epigenetic transference of essential developmental resources to a stage of inheritance and ecological succession. Such a diversity of perspectives illustrates the composite nature of parental effects that, depending on the stage of their expression and whether they are considered a pattern or a process, combine the elements of developmental induction, homeostasis, natural selection, epigenetic inheritance and historical persistence. Here, we suggest that by emphasizing the complexity of causes and influences in developmental systems and by making expli...
Parents modulate the phenotypes of their offspring, beyond the effects of the genes they pass on. Th...
Parents modulate the phenotypes of their offspring, beyond the effects of the genes they pass on. Th...
In this chapter, we aim to demonstrate that epigenetic regulation is a central, cohesive and compreh...
One of the outstanding challenges for evolutionary biologists is to understand how developmental pla...
ticity and the al effects xford, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK there has been a rapid accumulation of studies s...
Despite being a center of debate in biology for centuries, the connection between the generation of ...
Biologists working in fields as diverse as mammalian behavior, plant ecology, microbial genetics, qu...
Currently, behavioral development is thought to result from the interplay among genetic inheritance,...
Historically, evolutionary biologists have taken the view that an understanding of development is ir...
International audienceUnderstanding the importance of non-genetic heredity in the evolutionary proce...
International audienceUnderstanding the importance of non-genetic heredity in the evolutionary proce...
SYNOPSIS. Maternal effects comprise a class of phenotypic effects that parents have on phenotypes of...
Natural selection acts on developmentally constructed phenotypes, but how does development affect ev...
The major goal of ecological evolutionary developmental biology, also known as “eco-evo-devo, ” is t...
Natural selection acts on developmentally constructed phenotypes, but how does development affect ev...
Parents modulate the phenotypes of their offspring, beyond the effects of the genes they pass on. Th...
Parents modulate the phenotypes of their offspring, beyond the effects of the genes they pass on. Th...
In this chapter, we aim to demonstrate that epigenetic regulation is a central, cohesive and compreh...
One of the outstanding challenges for evolutionary biologists is to understand how developmental pla...
ticity and the al effects xford, Oxford OX1 3PS, UK there has been a rapid accumulation of studies s...
Despite being a center of debate in biology for centuries, the connection between the generation of ...
Biologists working in fields as diverse as mammalian behavior, plant ecology, microbial genetics, qu...
Currently, behavioral development is thought to result from the interplay among genetic inheritance,...
Historically, evolutionary biologists have taken the view that an understanding of development is ir...
International audienceUnderstanding the importance of non-genetic heredity in the evolutionary proce...
International audienceUnderstanding the importance of non-genetic heredity in the evolutionary proce...
SYNOPSIS. Maternal effects comprise a class of phenotypic effects that parents have on phenotypes of...
Natural selection acts on developmentally constructed phenotypes, but how does development affect ev...
The major goal of ecological evolutionary developmental biology, also known as “eco-evo-devo, ” is t...
Natural selection acts on developmentally constructed phenotypes, but how does development affect ev...
Parents modulate the phenotypes of their offspring, beyond the effects of the genes they pass on. Th...
Parents modulate the phenotypes of their offspring, beyond the effects of the genes they pass on. Th...
In this chapter, we aim to demonstrate that epigenetic regulation is a central, cohesive and compreh...