Summary: Transgenerational phenotypic plasticity is increasingly recognized as an important buffer of environmental change - many studies show that mothers alter the phenotype of their offspring so as to maximize their performance in their local environment. Fewer studies have examined the capacity of parents to alter the phenotype of their gametes to cope with environmental change. In organisms that shed their gametes externally, gametes are extremely vulnerable to local stresses and transgenerational plasticity in the phenotypes of gametes seems likely in this group. In a marine tubeworm, Hydroides diramphus, we manipulated the salinity environment that mothers and fathers experienced before reproduction and then examined the phenotype of...
Parental environments are regularly shown to alter the mean fitness of offspring, but their impacts ...
1. Intergenerational plasticity or parental effects – when parental environments alter the phenotype...
Parental environments are regularly shown to alter the mean fitness of offspring, but their impacts ...
For most organisms, early life-history stages are the most sensitive to environmental stress and so ...
For most organisms, early life-history stages are the most sensitive to environmental stress and so ...
For most organisms, early life-history stages are the most sensitive to environmental stress and so ...
Although parental effects (non-genetic effects of the parental phenotype or environment on the pheno...
For most organisms, early life-history stages are the most sensitive to environmental stress and so ...
Transgenerational plasticity occurs when the conditions experienced by the parental generation influ...
Transgenerational plasticity occurs when the conditions experienced by the parental generation influ...
Transgenerational plasticity occurs when the conditions experienced by the parental generation influ...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
1. Much research has shown that environmental stress can induce adaptive and maladaptive phenotypic ...
Parental environments are regularly shown to alter the mean fitness of offspring, but their impacts ...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
Parental environments are regularly shown to alter the mean fitness of offspring, but their impacts ...
1. Intergenerational plasticity or parental effects – when parental environments alter the phenotype...
Parental environments are regularly shown to alter the mean fitness of offspring, but their impacts ...
For most organisms, early life-history stages are the most sensitive to environmental stress and so ...
For most organisms, early life-history stages are the most sensitive to environmental stress and so ...
For most organisms, early life-history stages are the most sensitive to environmental stress and so ...
Although parental effects (non-genetic effects of the parental phenotype or environment on the pheno...
For most organisms, early life-history stages are the most sensitive to environmental stress and so ...
Transgenerational plasticity occurs when the conditions experienced by the parental generation influ...
Transgenerational plasticity occurs when the conditions experienced by the parental generation influ...
Transgenerational plasticity occurs when the conditions experienced by the parental generation influ...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
1. Much research has shown that environmental stress can induce adaptive and maladaptive phenotypic ...
Parental environments are regularly shown to alter the mean fitness of offspring, but their impacts ...
Recruitment is usually negatively density-dependent with fewer offspring surviving when more are pro...
Parental environments are regularly shown to alter the mean fitness of offspring, but their impacts ...
1. Intergenerational plasticity or parental effects – when parental environments alter the phenotype...
Parental environments are regularly shown to alter the mean fitness of offspring, but their impacts ...