Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an individual to produce a consistent phenotype in a given environment. Reduced DS can result from a wide variety of environmentally (or genetically) induced perturbations. The main aim of the presented paper is to highlight the importance of the differences in ability of Tilia cordata leaves to buffer their development under contrasting environmental conditions and points to the concept that developmental stability is character specific. Materials and Methods: Three different techniques were performed in this study: fluctuation asymmetry (FA) and leaf size as integrativemeasures of environmental stress during leaf developmental processes and withi...
Although developmental instability (DI), measured as fluctuating asymmetry (FA), is expected to be p...
Phenotypic plasticity, the effect of plastic traits on fitness, and the stability of genetic varianc...
I. pumila natural populations usually occur in two different habitat types: dune and forest. These I...
Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an indi...
Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an indi...
Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an indi...
Developmental stability or homeostasis refers to the ability of an individual to produce a consisten...
Environmental stress can disrupt developmental processes on biological, physiological, and chemical ...
Developmental stability, canalization, and phenotypic plasticity are the most common sources of phen...
In the present study, developmental stability of leaf traits was examined in three natural populatio...
In the present study, an additional combination of end-points was applied on the natural populations...
In the present study, an additional combination of end-points was applied on the natural populations...
The eco-evolutionary theory of developmental instability predicts that small, non-directional deviat...
Studies of developmental stability can provide insights into the amount of genetic or environmental ...
Associations between developmental stability, canalization and phenotypic plasticity have been predi...
Although developmental instability (DI), measured as fluctuating asymmetry (FA), is expected to be p...
Phenotypic plasticity, the effect of plastic traits on fitness, and the stability of genetic varianc...
I. pumila natural populations usually occur in two different habitat types: dune and forest. These I...
Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an indi...
Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an indi...
Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an indi...
Developmental stability or homeostasis refers to the ability of an individual to produce a consisten...
Environmental stress can disrupt developmental processes on biological, physiological, and chemical ...
Developmental stability, canalization, and phenotypic plasticity are the most common sources of phen...
In the present study, developmental stability of leaf traits was examined in three natural populatio...
In the present study, an additional combination of end-points was applied on the natural populations...
In the present study, an additional combination of end-points was applied on the natural populations...
The eco-evolutionary theory of developmental instability predicts that small, non-directional deviat...
Studies of developmental stability can provide insights into the amount of genetic or environmental ...
Associations between developmental stability, canalization and phenotypic plasticity have been predi...
Although developmental instability (DI), measured as fluctuating asymmetry (FA), is expected to be p...
Phenotypic plasticity, the effect of plastic traits on fitness, and the stability of genetic varianc...
I. pumila natural populations usually occur in two different habitat types: dune and forest. These I...