Phenotypic plasticity: from theory and genetics to current and future challenges
RJ Sommer - Genetics, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Phenotypic plasticity is defined as the property of organisms to produce distinct phenotypes
in response to environmental variation. While for more than a century, biologists have …
in response to environmental variation. While for more than a century, biologists have …
[HTML][HTML] Thermal plasticity in insects' response to climate change and to multifactorial environments
YK Rodrigues, P Beldade - Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Phenotypic plasticity, the property by which living organisms express different phenotypes
depending on environmental conditions, can impact their response to environmental …
depending on environmental conditions, can impact their response to environmental …
[图书][B] Phenotypic plasticity & evolution: causes, consequences, controversies
DW Pfennig - 2021 - library.oapen.org
Phenotypic plasticity–the ability of an individual organism to alter its features in direct
response to a change in its environment–is ubiquitous. Understanding how and why this …
response to a change in its environment–is ubiquitous. Understanding how and why this …
[PDF][PDF] Key questions about phenotypic plasticity
DW Pfennig - Phenotypic plasticity & evolution, 2021 - library.oapen.org
Phenotypic plasticity—the ability of an individual organism to change its phenotype in direct
response to variation in its environment—has long fascinated and perplexed biologists …
response to variation in its environment—has long fascinated and perplexed biologists …
Alternative splicing in seasonal plasticity and the potential for adaptation to environmental change
Seasonal plasticity is accomplished via tightly regulated developmental cascades that
translate environmental cues into trait changes. Little is known about how alternative …
translate environmental cues into trait changes. Little is known about how alternative …
[HTML][HTML] Stress hormones mediate developmental plasticity in vertebrates with complex life cycles
RJ Denver - Neurobiology of Stress, 2021 - Elsevier
The environment experienced by developing organisms can shape the timing and character
of developmental processes, generating different phenotypes from the same genotype, each …
of developmental processes, generating different phenotypes from the same genotype, each …
Stress hypothesis overload: 131 hypotheses exploring the role of stress in tradeoffs, transitions, and health
BN Harris - General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2020 - Elsevier
Stress is ubiquitous and thus, not surprisingly, many hypotheses and models have been
created to better study the role stress plays in life. Stress spans fields and is found in the …
created to better study the role stress plays in life. Stress spans fields and is found in the …
Genomic reaction norms inform predictions of plastic and adaptive responses to climate change
RA Oomen, JA Hutchings - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Genomic reaction norms represent the range of gene expression phenotypes (usually
mRNA transcript levels) expressed by a genotype along an environmental gradient …
mRNA transcript levels) expressed by a genotype along an environmental gradient …
A Mediator subunit imparts robustness to a polyphenism decision
S Casasa, E Katsougia… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
Polyphenism is a type of developmental plasticity that translates continuous environmental
variability into discontinuous phenotypes. Such discontinuity likely requires a switch …
variability into discontinuous phenotypes. Such discontinuity likely requires a switch …
[PDF][PDF] Genetics of yellow-orange color variation in a pair of sympatric sulfur butterflies
Continuous color polymorphisms can serve as a tractable model for the genetic and
developmental architecture of traits. Here we investigated continuous color variation in …
developmental architecture of traits. Here we investigated continuous color variation in …