The relationship between genetic differentiation and phenotypic plasticity can provide information on whether plasticity generally facilitates or hinders adaptation to environmental change. Here, we studied wing shape variation in a damselfly (Lestes sponsa) across a latitudinal gradient in Europe that differed in time constraints mediated by photoperiod and temperature. We reared damselflies from northern and southern populations in the laboratory using a reciprocal transplant experiment that simulated time-constrained (i.e. northern) and unconstrained (southern) photoperiods and temperatures. After emergence, adult wing shape was analysed using geometric morphometrics. Wings from individuals in the northern and southern populations differ...
Organ shape evolves through cross-generational changes in developmental patterns at cellular and/or ...
Character displacement (CD) is the evolutionary process which leads to the divergence in trait expre...
Habitats are spatially and temporally variable, and organisms must be able to track these changes. O...
The relationship between genetic differentiation and phenotypic plasticity can provide information o...
This degree project examined the effect of time constraint on wing shape and phenotypic variation in...
Phenotypic plasticity can either hinder or promote adaptation to novel environments. Recent studies ...
Although genetic and plastic responses are sometimes considered as unrelated processes, their phenot...
Although genetic and plastic responses are sometimes considered as unrelated processes, their phenot...
In winged animals, flight morphology must be adapted for optimum behavioral efficiency. Behaviors su...
The ability to fly strongly contributes to the success of insects. The adaptive nature of wing size...
Large-scale latitudinal studies that include both north and south edge populations and address sex d...
An optimal wing shape is necessary for the survival of winged insects since it enables different sur...
In seasonally variable environments, phenotypic plasticity in phenology may be critical for adaptati...
Comparing species differences in covariance patterns of traits subject to divergent selection pressu...
The expression of phenotypic plasticity may differ among life stages of the same organism. Age-depen...
Organ shape evolves through cross-generational changes in developmental patterns at cellular and/or ...
Character displacement (CD) is the evolutionary process which leads to the divergence in trait expre...
Habitats are spatially and temporally variable, and organisms must be able to track these changes. O...
The relationship between genetic differentiation and phenotypic plasticity can provide information o...
This degree project examined the effect of time constraint on wing shape and phenotypic variation in...
Phenotypic plasticity can either hinder or promote adaptation to novel environments. Recent studies ...
Although genetic and plastic responses are sometimes considered as unrelated processes, their phenot...
Although genetic and plastic responses are sometimes considered as unrelated processes, their phenot...
In winged animals, flight morphology must be adapted for optimum behavioral efficiency. Behaviors su...
The ability to fly strongly contributes to the success of insects. The adaptive nature of wing size...
Large-scale latitudinal studies that include both north and south edge populations and address sex d...
An optimal wing shape is necessary for the survival of winged insects since it enables different sur...
In seasonally variable environments, phenotypic plasticity in phenology may be critical for adaptati...
Comparing species differences in covariance patterns of traits subject to divergent selection pressu...
The expression of phenotypic plasticity may differ among life stages of the same organism. Age-depen...
Organ shape evolves through cross-generational changes in developmental patterns at cellular and/or ...
Character displacement (CD) is the evolutionary process which leads to the divergence in trait expre...
Habitats are spatially and temporally variable, and organisms must be able to track these changes. O...