Evolutionary trends (ETs) are traditionally defined as substantial changes in the state of traits through time produced by a persistent condition of directional evolution. ETs might also include directional responses to ecological, climatic or biological gradients and represent the primary evolutionary pattern at high taxonomic levels and over long-time scales. The absence of a well-supported operative definition of ETs blurred the definition of conceptual differences between ETs and other key concepts in evolution such as convergence, parallel evolution, and divergence. Also, it prevented the formulation of modern guidelines for studying ETs and evolutionary dynamics related to them. In phenotypic evolution, the theory of morphodynamics st...
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One of the chief aims of modern biology is to understand the causes and mechanisms of morphological ...
In this review, I approach the role of phenotypic plasticity as a key aspect of the conceptual frame...
Evolutionary trends (ETs) are traditionally defined as substantial changes in the state of traits th...
Evolutionary trends (ETs) are traditionally defined as substantial changes in the state of traits th...
Evolutionary trends (ETs) are traditionally defined as substantial changes in the state of traits th...
Evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) suggests a distinction between modular and systemic va...
The origin of major morphological innovations poses a major problem for mac-roevolutionary biologist...
1. Rapid climate change both imposes strong selective pressures on natural populations – potentially...
Evolutionary biologists often use phenotypic differ-ences between species and between individuals to...
Mainstream evolutionary biology lacks a mature theory of phenotype. Following from the Modern Synthe...
Here I show how fitness landscapes can be used to understand the relative importance of developmenta...
Modern evolutionary biology is the descendant of two theories proposed by Darwin. First, all organis...
Studies of eco-evolutionary dynamics have integrated evolution with ecological processes at multiple...
ABSTRACT Adaptability is crucial to life on earth, providing an avenue for populations to change whe...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the University of Chicago...
One of the chief aims of modern biology is to understand the causes and mechanisms of morphological ...
In this review, I approach the role of phenotypic plasticity as a key aspect of the conceptual frame...
Evolutionary trends (ETs) are traditionally defined as substantial changes in the state of traits th...
Evolutionary trends (ETs) are traditionally defined as substantial changes in the state of traits th...
Evolutionary trends (ETs) are traditionally defined as substantial changes in the state of traits th...
Evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo) suggests a distinction between modular and systemic va...
The origin of major morphological innovations poses a major problem for mac-roevolutionary biologist...
1. Rapid climate change both imposes strong selective pressures on natural populations – potentially...
Evolutionary biologists often use phenotypic differ-ences between species and between individuals to...
Mainstream evolutionary biology lacks a mature theory of phenotype. Following from the Modern Synthe...
Here I show how fitness landscapes can be used to understand the relative importance of developmenta...
Modern evolutionary biology is the descendant of two theories proposed by Darwin. First, all organis...
Studies of eco-evolutionary dynamics have integrated evolution with ecological processes at multiple...
ABSTRACT Adaptability is crucial to life on earth, providing an avenue for populations to change whe...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the University of Chicago...
One of the chief aims of modern biology is to understand the causes and mechanisms of morphological ...
In this review, I approach the role of phenotypic plasticity as a key aspect of the conceptual frame...