Associations between developmental stability, canalization and phenotypic plasticity have been predicted, but rarely supported by direct evidence. Architectural analysis may provide a more powerful approach to finding correlations among these mechanisms in plants. To investigate the relationships among the three mechanisms in architectural perspective, we subjected plants of Abutilon theophrasti to three densities, measured and calculated fluctuating asymmetry (FA), coefficients of variation (CV) and plasticity (PI) of three leaf traits, to analyze the correlations among these variables. As density increased, mean leaf size, petiole length and angle of most layers and mean leaf FA of some layers decreased (at both stages), CV of petiole ang...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to produce different phenotypes in response to d...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to produce different phenotypes in response to d...
Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an indi...
Developmental stability, canalization, and phenotypic plasticity are the most common sources of phen...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is widely used to quantify developmental instability (DI) in ecological a...
The relationships between trait plasticity and canalization, and between phenotypic integration and ...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is widely used to quantify developmental instability (DI) in ecological a...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is widely used to quantify developmental instability (DI) in ecological a...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which plants respond to changing or heterog...
Background and Aims An increase of population density may result in the spatial and temporal heterog...
1.Changes in resource availability, functional demands, hormonal regulation and developmental constr...
1.Changes in resource availability, functional demands, hormonal regulation and developmental constr...
1.Changes in resource availability, functional demands, hormonal regulation and developmental constr...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to produce different phenotypes in response to d...
Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an indi...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to produce different phenotypes in response to d...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to produce different phenotypes in response to d...
Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an indi...
Developmental stability, canalization, and phenotypic plasticity are the most common sources of phen...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is widely used to quantify developmental instability (DI) in ecological a...
The relationships between trait plasticity and canalization, and between phenotypic integration and ...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is widely used to quantify developmental instability (DI) in ecological a...
Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) is widely used to quantify developmental instability (DI) in ecological a...
Phenotypic plasticity is a key mechanism by which plants respond to changing or heterog...
Background and Aims An increase of population density may result in the spatial and temporal heterog...
1.Changes in resource availability, functional demands, hormonal regulation and developmental constr...
1.Changes in resource availability, functional demands, hormonal regulation and developmental constr...
1.Changes in resource availability, functional demands, hormonal regulation and developmental constr...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to produce different phenotypes in response to d...
Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an indi...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to produce different phenotypes in response to d...
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of an organism to produce different phenotypes in response to d...
Background and Purpose: Developmental stability (DS) or homeostasis refers to the ability of an indi...