Trade-offs are fundamental to understanding the origin and maintenance of biological diversity. In particular, phenotypic evolution is predicted to depend critically on the shapes of the trade-off functions relating fitness costs and benefits to trait expression. Existing studies have focused on understanding the evolution of single traits. This approach assumes that traits are independent, despite the recognition that phenotypic traits are often highly integrated. This integration suggests that selection will often be multivariate, so that trade-offs underlying individual traits will affect the evolution of other phenotypic traits as well. Here I apply these insights to a number of questions. In the first chapter, I ask how selection a...
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Natural selection acts on multiple traits simultaneously. How mechanisms underlying such traits enab...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
Environmental variation favors the evolution of phenotypic plasticity. For many species, we understa...
Environmental variation favors the evolution of phenotypic plasticity. For many species, we understa...
Environmental variation favors the evolution of phenotypic plasticity. For many species, we understa...
Under natural or sexual selection, individuals with advantageous traits or combinations of traits wi...
Many organisms that develop in a variable environment show correlated patterns of phenotypic plastic...
Predicting adaptive phenotypic evolution depends on invariable selection gradients and on the stabil...
An increasing number of studies are showing evidence in support of sympatric speciation. One basic q...
Many organisms that develop in a variable environment show correlated patterns of phenotypic plastic...
Understanding the adaptive significance of alternative phenotypes may require knowing how the intern...
Negative frequency-dependent disruptive selection, which arises due to the interplay between organis...
Organisms in a specific environment often have distinct morphology, but the factors that affect this...
Plasticity-led evolution occurs when a change in the environment triggers a change in phenotype via ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75614/1/j.1420-9101.2000.00173.x.pd
Natural selection acts on multiple traits simultaneously. How mechanisms underlying such traits enab...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...
Environmental variation favors the evolution of phenotypic plasticity. For many species, we understa...
Environmental variation favors the evolution of phenotypic plasticity. For many species, we understa...
Environmental variation favors the evolution of phenotypic plasticity. For many species, we understa...
Under natural or sexual selection, individuals with advantageous traits or combinations of traits wi...
Many organisms that develop in a variable environment show correlated patterns of phenotypic plastic...
Predicting adaptive phenotypic evolution depends on invariable selection gradients and on the stabil...
An increasing number of studies are showing evidence in support of sympatric speciation. One basic q...
Many organisms that develop in a variable environment show correlated patterns of phenotypic plastic...
Understanding the adaptive significance of alternative phenotypes may require knowing how the intern...
Negative frequency-dependent disruptive selection, which arises due to the interplay between organis...
Organisms in a specific environment often have distinct morphology, but the factors that affect this...
Plasticity-led evolution occurs when a change in the environment triggers a change in phenotype via ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75614/1/j.1420-9101.2000.00173.x.pd
Natural selection acts on multiple traits simultaneously. How mechanisms underlying such traits enab...
The evolutionary stability of quantitative traits depends on whether a population can resist invasio...