Resource polyphenisms, where single genotypes produce alternative feeding strategies in response to changing environments, are thought to be facilitators of evolutionary novelty. However, understanding the interplay between environment, morphology, and behavior and its significance is complex. We explore a radiation of Pristionchus nematodes with discrete polyphenic mouth forms and associated microbivorous versus cannibalistic traits. Notably, comparing 29 Pristionchus species reveals that reproductive mode strongly correlates with mouth-form plasticity. Male-female species exhibit the microbivorous morph and avoid parent-offspring conflict as indicated by genetic hybrids. In contrast, hermaphroditic species display cannibalistic morphs enc...
Behavioural innovation and morphological adaptation are intrinsically linked but their relationship ...
AbstractThis chapter provides a brief overview on original studies in evo-devo and Pristionchus sp. ...
Developmental plasticity is the ability of a genotype to express multiple phenotypes under different...
Resource polyphenisms, where single genotypes produce alternative feeding strategies in response to ...
The increasing evidence for a role of developmental plasticity in evolution offers exciting prospect...
In the last decade, case studies in plants and animals provided increasing insight into the molecula...
Phenotypic plasticity has been proposed as an ecological and evolutionary concept. Ecologically, it ...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a single genotype to produce several phenotypes responding t...
Population size is a major ecological constraint on resources, which can affect behavioral, physiolo...
Polyphenisms can be adaptations to environments that are heterogeneous in space and time, but to per...
Self-recognition described as the capacity to discriminate between identical and foreign tissue is o...
Integrative research at the interphase between ecology, developmental, and evolutionary biology incr...
Nematodes respond to a multitude of environmental cues, which are integrated into the neural circuit...
s Cannibalism is induced in larval-stage populations of the Hokkaido salamander, Hynobius retardatus...
Ever since Darwin, biologists are intrigued about evolution and its underlying mechanisms. Two of th...
Behavioural innovation and morphological adaptation are intrinsically linked but their relationship ...
AbstractThis chapter provides a brief overview on original studies in evo-devo and Pristionchus sp. ...
Developmental plasticity is the ability of a genotype to express multiple phenotypes under different...
Resource polyphenisms, where single genotypes produce alternative feeding strategies in response to ...
The increasing evidence for a role of developmental plasticity in evolution offers exciting prospect...
In the last decade, case studies in plants and animals provided increasing insight into the molecula...
Phenotypic plasticity has been proposed as an ecological and evolutionary concept. Ecologically, it ...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of a single genotype to produce several phenotypes responding t...
Population size is a major ecological constraint on resources, which can affect behavioral, physiolo...
Polyphenisms can be adaptations to environments that are heterogeneous in space and time, but to per...
Self-recognition described as the capacity to discriminate between identical and foreign tissue is o...
Integrative research at the interphase between ecology, developmental, and evolutionary biology incr...
Nematodes respond to a multitude of environmental cues, which are integrated into the neural circuit...
s Cannibalism is induced in larval-stage populations of the Hokkaido salamander, Hynobius retardatus...
Ever since Darwin, biologists are intrigued about evolution and its underlying mechanisms. Two of th...
Behavioural innovation and morphological adaptation are intrinsically linked but their relationship ...
AbstractThis chapter provides a brief overview on original studies in evo-devo and Pristionchus sp. ...
Developmental plasticity is the ability of a genotype to express multiple phenotypes under different...