Phenotypic plasticity is a central topic in ecology and evolution. Individuals may differ in the degree of plasticity (individual-by-environment interaction (I×E)), which has implications for the capacity of populations to respond to selection. Random regression models (RRMs) are a popular tool to study I×E in behavioural or life-history traits, yet evidence for I×E is mixed, differing between species, populations, and even between studies on the same population. One important source of discrepancies between studies is the treatment of heterogeneity in residual variance (heteroscedasticity). To date, there seems to be no collective awareness among ecologists of its influence on the estimation of I×E or a consensus on how to best model it. W...
Phenotypic plasticity is normally quantified as a reaction norm which details how trait expression c...
There is a long-standing interest in behavioural ecology, exploring the causes and correlates of con...
Between-individual variation in phenotypes within a population is the basis of evolution. However, e...
Phenotypic plasticity is a central topic in ecology and evolution. Individuals may differ in the deg...
Phenotypic plasticity is a central topic in ecology and evolution. Individuals may differ in the deg...
Phenotypic plasticity is a central topic in ecology and evolution. Individuals may differ in the deg...
Phenotypic plasticity is a central topic in ecology and evolution. Individuals may differ in the deg...
1. Quantifying individual heterogeneity in plasticity is becoming common in studies of evolutionary ...
Evolutionary ecologists increasingly study reaction norms that are expressed repeatedly within the s...
Evolutionary ecologists increasingly study reaction norms that are expressed repeatedly within the s...
Evolutionary ecologists increasingly study reaction norms that are expressed repeatedly within the s...
Evolutionary ecologists increasingly study reaction norms that are expressed repeatedly within the s...
Labile characters allow individuals to flexibly adjust their phenotype to changes in environmental c...
Labile characters allow individuals to flexibly adjust their phenotype to changes in environmental c...
Labile characters allow individuals to flexibly adjust their phenotype to changes in environmental c...
Phenotypic plasticity is normally quantified as a reaction norm which details how trait expression c...
There is a long-standing interest in behavioural ecology, exploring the causes and correlates of con...
Between-individual variation in phenotypes within a population is the basis of evolution. However, e...
Phenotypic plasticity is a central topic in ecology and evolution. Individuals may differ in the deg...
Phenotypic plasticity is a central topic in ecology and evolution. Individuals may differ in the deg...
Phenotypic plasticity is a central topic in ecology and evolution. Individuals may differ in the deg...
Phenotypic plasticity is a central topic in ecology and evolution. Individuals may differ in the deg...
1. Quantifying individual heterogeneity in plasticity is becoming common in studies of evolutionary ...
Evolutionary ecologists increasingly study reaction norms that are expressed repeatedly within the s...
Evolutionary ecologists increasingly study reaction norms that are expressed repeatedly within the s...
Evolutionary ecologists increasingly study reaction norms that are expressed repeatedly within the s...
Evolutionary ecologists increasingly study reaction norms that are expressed repeatedly within the s...
Labile characters allow individuals to flexibly adjust their phenotype to changes in environmental c...
Labile characters allow individuals to flexibly adjust their phenotype to changes in environmental c...
Labile characters allow individuals to flexibly adjust their phenotype to changes in environmental c...
Phenotypic plasticity is normally quantified as a reaction norm which details how trait expression c...
There is a long-standing interest in behavioural ecology, exploring the causes and correlates of con...
Between-individual variation in phenotypes within a population is the basis of evolution. However, e...