Received 24 June 2011; revised 8 August 2011; accepted for publication 8 August 2011Phenotypic plasticity is traditionally defined as the capacity of a given genotype to render alternative phenotypes under different environmental conditions. Some studies focus on the individual genotype to study 'true' phenotypic plasticity, regardless of the level of ecological organization involved in each particular study. We argue that, depending on the research question and the scale, there are advantages of looking beyond the genetic identity of each individual phenotype when addressing phenotypic plasticity. This broad approach may simplify experimental designs, increase their statistical power, and allow a more inclusive estimation of the extent of ...
Phenotypic plasticity is defined as the property of organisms to produce distinct phenotypes in resp...
Individual differences in plasticity have been classically framed as genotype-by-environment interac...
Selection and plasticity are two mechanisms that allow the adaptation of a population to a changing ...
The study of phenotypic plasticity has progressed significantly over the past few decades. We have m...
The study of phenotypic plasticity has progressed significantly over the past few decades. We have m...
The study of phenotypic plasticity has progressed significantly over the past few decades. We have m...
Synopsis In the past decade, there has been a resurgent interest in whether and how phenotypic plast...
The study of phenotypic plasticity has progressed significantly over the past few decades. We have m...
Synopsis In the past decade, there has been a resurgent interest in whether and how phenotypic plast...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in the phenotype. Understanding the evoluti...
Phenotypic plasticity can be defined as re-programming Eberhard 2003). Plastic responses range from ...
Phenotypic plasticity is defined as the property of organisms to produce distinct phenotypes in resp...
Individual differences in plasticity have been classically framed as genotype-by-environment interac...
Selection and plasticity are two mechanisms that allow the adaptation of a population to a changing ...
The study of phenotypic plasticity has progressed significantly over the past few decades. We have m...
The study of phenotypic plasticity has progressed significantly over the past few decades. We have m...
The study of phenotypic plasticity has progressed significantly over the past few decades. We have m...
Synopsis In the past decade, there has been a resurgent interest in whether and how phenotypic plast...
The study of phenotypic plasticity has progressed significantly over the past few decades. We have m...
Synopsis In the past decade, there has been a resurgent interest in whether and how phenotypic plast...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
Phenotypic plasticity is an environmentally based change in the phenotype. Understanding the evoluti...
Phenotypic plasticity can be defined as re-programming Eberhard 2003). Plastic responses range from ...
Phenotypic plasticity is defined as the property of organisms to produce distinct phenotypes in resp...
Individual differences in plasticity have been classically framed as genotype-by-environment interac...
Selection and plasticity are two mechanisms that allow the adaptation of a population to a changing ...