Phenotypic plasticity is one major source of variation in natural populations. Inducible defences, which can be considered threshold traits, are a form of plasticity that generates ecological and evolutionary consequences. A simple cost-benefit model underpins the maintenance and evolution of these threshold, inducible traits. In this model, a rank-order switch in expected fitness, defined by costs and benefits of induction between defended and undefended morphs, predicts the risk level at which individuals should induce defences. Here, taking predator-induced morphological defences in Daphnia pulex as a threshold trait, we provide the first comprehensive investigation into the costs and benefits of a threshold trait, and how they combine t...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary ...
Phenotypic plasticity is one major source of variation in natural populations. Inducible defences, w...
This study was designed to measure and separate the physiological costs of inducible defenses from l...
This study was designed to measure and separate the physiological costs of inducible defenses from l...
This study was designed to measure and separate the physiological costs of inducible defenses from l...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Chemical cues from a predator Chaoborus sp. induce morphological defense (neck spine) and life histo...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Chemical cues from a predator Chaoborus sp. induce morphological defense (neck spine) and life histo...
Inducible defenses are responses activated through a previous encounter with a consumer or competito...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary ...
Phenotypic plasticity is one major source of variation in natural populations. Inducible defences, w...
This study was designed to measure and separate the physiological costs of inducible defenses from l...
This study was designed to measure and separate the physiological costs of inducible defenses from l...
This study was designed to measure and separate the physiological costs of inducible defenses from l...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Chemical cues from a predator Chaoborus sp. induce morphological defense (neck spine) and life histo...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Chemical cues from a predator Chaoborus sp. induce morphological defense (neck spine) and life histo...
Inducible defenses are responses activated through a previous encounter with a consumer or competito...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary d...
Inducible, anti-predator traits are a classic example of phenotypic plasticity. Their evolutionary ...