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Local adaptation for enhanced salt tolerance reduces non‐adaptive plasticity caused by osmotic stress
Abstract
Organisms often respond to environmental change via phenotypic plasticity, in which an individual modulates its phenotype according to the environment. Highly variable or changing environments can exceed physiological limits and generate maladapted plastic phenotypes, which is termed nonadaptive plasticity. In some cases, selection may reduce the negative or disruptive impacts of environmental stress and produce locally adapted populations. Salt...
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Title
Local adaptation for enhanced salt tolerance reduces non‐adaptive plasticity caused by osmotic stress
Published Date
Jul 18, 2019
Journal
Volume
73
Issue
9
Pages
1941 - 1957
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