Phenotypic plasticity allows individuals to cope with different environmental conditions without the need for genetic adaptation. Consequently, plasticity affects the nature and strength of selection on traits. Plasticity enables individuals to experience novel selection pressures, for example through migration, possibly leading to genetic adaptation. At the same time, plasticity may shield the genotype from selection, impeding genetic adaptation. Plasticity, therefore, can have opposing effects on evolutionary change and population divergence.The visual system of cichlid fish is a suitable model trait to study the relationship between plasticity and evolutionary change, because of the high species richness and the variation among species i...
Identifying the selective forces that initiate ecological speciation is a major challenge in evoluti...
The ability of organisms to plastically respond to changing environments is well studied. However, v...
Phenotypic plasticity, particularly during development, allows organisms to rapidly adjust to differ...
Phenotypic plasticity allows individuals to cope with different environmental conditions without the...
Phenotypic plasticity allows individuals to cope with different environmental conditions without the...
Understanding the mechanisms that generate the outstanding biological diversity on our planet has be...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
Evolutionary biology has long sought to understand the evolution of adaptive phenotypes. While purel...
Aquatic environments are well-suited for studying visual adaptation; light attenuation creates disti...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to adapt quickly to local environmental conditions and could ...
Identifying the selective forces that initiate ecological speciation is a major challenge in evoluti...
Identifying the selective forces that initiate ecological speciation is a major challenge in evoluti...
Divergent selection acting on several different traits that cause multidimensional shifts are suppos...
Phenotypic differences within a species significantly contribute to the variation we see among plant...
Identifying the selective forces that initiate ecological speciation is a major challenge in evoluti...
The ability of organisms to plastically respond to changing environments is well studied. However, v...
Phenotypic plasticity, particularly during development, allows organisms to rapidly adjust to differ...
Phenotypic plasticity allows individuals to cope with different environmental conditions without the...
Phenotypic plasticity allows individuals to cope with different environmental conditions without the...
Understanding the mechanisms that generate the outstanding biological diversity on our planet has be...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
Evolutionary biology has long sought to understand the evolution of adaptive phenotypes. While purel...
Aquatic environments are well-suited for studying visual adaptation; light attenuation creates disti...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to adapt quickly to local environmental conditions and could ...
Identifying the selective forces that initiate ecological speciation is a major challenge in evoluti...
Identifying the selective forces that initiate ecological speciation is a major challenge in evoluti...
Divergent selection acting on several different traits that cause multidimensional shifts are suppos...
Phenotypic differences within a species significantly contribute to the variation we see among plant...
Identifying the selective forces that initiate ecological speciation is a major challenge in evoluti...
The ability of organisms to plastically respond to changing environments is well studied. However, v...
Phenotypic plasticity, particularly during development, allows organisms to rapidly adjust to differ...