When organisms encounter environments that are heterogeneous in time, phenotypic plasticity is often favored by selection. The degree of such plasticity can vary during an organism''s lifetime, but the factors promoting differential plastic responses at different ages or life stages remain poorly understood. Here we develop and analyze an evolutionary model to investigate how environmental information is optimally collected and translated into phenotypic adjustments at different ages. We demonstrate that plasticity must often be expected to vary with age in a nonmonotonic fashion. Early in life, it is generally optimal to delay phenotypic adjustments until sufficient information has been collected about the state of the environment to warra...
Phenotypic plasticity is ubiquitous and generally regarded as a key mechanism for enabling organisms...
Costs of plasticity are thought to have important physiological and evolutionary consequences. A com...
Reversible phenotypic plasticity, the ability to change one’s phenotype repeatedly throughout life, ...
When organisms encounter environments that are heterogeneous in time, phenotypic plasticity is often...
When organisms encounter environments that are heterogeneous in time, phenotypic plasticity is often...
Phenotypic plasticity is predicted to evolve in more variable environments, conferring an advantage ...
It is a well-appreciated fact that in many organisms the process of ageing reacts highly plastically...
Organisms have a remarkable capacity to respond to environmental change. They can either respond dir...
It is a well-appreciated fact that in many organisms the process of ageing reacts highly plastically...
An open issue in research on ageing is the extent to which responses to the environment during devel...
Sensitive periods, during which the impact of experience on phenotype is larger than in other period...
Phenotypic plasticity is ubiquitous and generally regarded as a key mechanism for enabling organisms...
Costs of plasticity are thought to have important physiological and evolutionary consequences. A com...
Reversible phenotypic plasticity, the ability to change one’s phenotype repeatedly throughout life, ...
When organisms encounter environments that are heterogeneous in time, phenotypic plasticity is often...
When organisms encounter environments that are heterogeneous in time, phenotypic plasticity is often...
Phenotypic plasticity is predicted to evolve in more variable environments, conferring an advantage ...
It is a well-appreciated fact that in many organisms the process of ageing reacts highly plastically...
Organisms have a remarkable capacity to respond to environmental change. They can either respond dir...
It is a well-appreciated fact that in many organisms the process of ageing reacts highly plastically...
An open issue in research on ageing is the extent to which responses to the environment during devel...
Sensitive periods, during which the impact of experience on phenotype is larger than in other period...
Phenotypic plasticity is ubiquitous and generally regarded as a key mechanism for enabling organisms...
Costs of plasticity are thought to have important physiological and evolutionary consequences. A com...
Reversible phenotypic plasticity, the ability to change one’s phenotype repeatedly throughout life, ...