Colonization of a novel environment is expected to result in adaptive divergence from the ancestral population when selection favors a new phenotypic optimum. Local adaptation in the new environment occurs through the accumulation and integration of character states that positively affect fitness. The role played by plastic traits in adaptation to a novel environment has generally been ignored, except for variable environments. We propose that if conditions in a relatively stable but novel environment induce phenotypically plastic responses in many traits, and if genetic variation exists in the form of those responses, then selection may initially favor the accumulation and integration of functionally useful plastic responses. Early diverge...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
Fluctuating environmental conditions are ubiquitous in natural systems, and populations have evolved...
Colonization of a novel environment is expected to result in adaptive divergence from the ancestral ...
1. Phenotypic plasticity, a process by which individuals modify their morphology, physiology, or beh...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity and fixed genotypic differences have long been considered opposing st...
Here I provide an overview of the ways in which phenotypic plasticity is suggested to be relevant to...
Phenotypic responses to a novel or extreme environment are initially plastic, only later to be follo...
ABSTRACT Diversifying selection is expected to operate through all phases of adaptive divergence. If...
Species react to environmental change via plastic and evolutionary responses. While both of them det...
Weitere M, Tautz D, Neumann D, Steinfartz S. Adaptive divergence vs. environmental plasticity: traci...
Species react to environmental change via plastic and evolutionary responses. While both of them det...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity and fixed genotypic differences have long been considered opposing st...
Can a history of phenotypic plasticity increase the rate of adaptation to a new environment? Theory ...
The role that phenotypic plasticity plays in adaptive evolution has been debated for decades. This i...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
Fluctuating environmental conditions are ubiquitous in natural systems, and populations have evolved...
Colonization of a novel environment is expected to result in adaptive divergence from the ancestral ...
1. Phenotypic plasticity, a process by which individuals modify their morphology, physiology, or beh...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity and fixed genotypic differences have long been considered opposing st...
Here I provide an overview of the ways in which phenotypic plasticity is suggested to be relevant to...
Phenotypic responses to a novel or extreme environment are initially plastic, only later to be follo...
ABSTRACT Diversifying selection is expected to operate through all phases of adaptive divergence. If...
Species react to environmental change via plastic and evolutionary responses. While both of them det...
Weitere M, Tautz D, Neumann D, Steinfartz S. Adaptive divergence vs. environmental plasticity: traci...
Species react to environmental change via plastic and evolutionary responses. While both of them det...
Adaptive phenotypic plasticity and fixed genotypic differences have long been considered opposing st...
Can a history of phenotypic plasticity increase the rate of adaptation to a new environment? Theory ...
The role that phenotypic plasticity plays in adaptive evolution has been debated for decades. This i...
Environmentally induced phenotypes have been proposed to initiate and bias adaptive evolutionary cha...
Phenotypic plasticity allows organisms to change their phenotype in response to shifts in the enviro...
Fluctuating environmental conditions are ubiquitous in natural systems, and populations have evolved...