Original paper
The evolutionary ecology of individual phenotypic plasticity in wild populations
Abstract
The ability of individual organisms to alter morphological and life‐history traits in response to the conditions they experience is an example of phenotypic plasticity which is fundamental to any population's ability to deal with short‐term environmental change. We currently know little about the prevalence, and evolutionary and ecological causes and consequences of variation in life history plasticity in the wild. Here we outline an analytical...
Paper Details
Title
The evolutionary ecology of individual phenotypic plasticity in wild populations
Published Date
Jan 23, 2007
Volume
20
Issue
3
Pages
831 - 844
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