Mosaic physiology from developmental noise: within-organism physiological diversity as an alternative to phenotypic plasticity and phenotypic flexibility

HA Woods - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2014 - journals.biologists.com
… ideas about the roles of phenotypic plasticity and flexibility in organisms. From this integration,
I derive a new hypothesis about the benefits of developmental noise to the performance of …

[HTML][HTML] Phenotypic plasticity and developmental noise in hybrid and parental clones of Daphnia longispina complex

P Bernatowicz, P Dawidowicz, J Pijanowska - Aquatic Ecology, 2021 - Springer
… and less flexible parental clones. Phenotypic plasticity and developmental noise of several
… The hybrid clones were found to exhibit the broadest phenotypic plasticity of the studied …

[HTML][HTML] How accurate is the phenotype?–An analysis of developmental noise in a cotton aphid clone

GA Babbitt - BMC Developmental Biology, 2008 - Springer
… defined as internal developmental noise. Surprisingly, developmental noise remains largely
unexplored despite its potential influence on our interpretations of developmental stability, …

Developmental noise: Explaining the specific heterogeneity of individual organisms

PA Braillard, C Malaterre, F Merlin - … in Biology: An Enquiry into the …, 2015 - Springer
… More precisely, developmental noise triggers phenotypicdevelopmental noise is part
of the explanation of the physical characteristics of individual organisms (ie, the phenotypic

Phenotypic flexibility and the evolution of organismal design

T Piersma, J Drent - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2003 - cell.com
… These changes in organ size illustrate how phenotypic flexibility can help us to unravel
the way in which organisms solve problems of allocation resulting from competing ecological …

[HTML][HTML] Phenotypic switching resulting from developmental plasticity: fixed or reversible?

WW Burggren - Frontiers in Physiology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
… of developmental phenotypic switching holds that phenotype … juvenile and/or adult
phenotypes are indelibly modified. … Yet, whether animals with switched phenotypes during early …

Phenotypic robustness can increase phenotypic variability after nongenetic perturbations in gene regulatory circuits

C Espinosa‐soto, OC Martin… - Journal of evolutionary …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
… or developmental noise, can induce novel phenotypes. If an induced phenotype appears …
Genetic variation that is not usually phenotypically visible may play an important role in this …

An integrated bayesian theory of phenotypic flexibility

PJ Richerson - Behavioural Processes, 2019 - Elsevier
… The purpose of this paper is to try to think hard about the role of phenotypic flexibility in
evolution… idea that organisms are forced to cope with a red noise environment will have to suffice. …

Urban acoustic ecology: untangling the relative importance of phenotypic plasticity and developmental plasticity in response to anthropogenic noise

L Bosma - 2019 - fse.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl
… Because I consider responses in call and song to anthropogenic noise. I focus here on a
specific form of phenotypic plasticity: behavioural plasticity. This concerns individuals that are …

Mapping phenotypes: canalization, plasticity and developmental stability

V Debat, P David - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2001 - cell.com
… According to this view, developmental noise is considered as the lowest attainable value
of V E , and developmental stability could be interpreted as a special component of …