Impacts of Environmental Variation on Phenotypic Change
Description
Phenotypic plasticity is the ability of one genotype to produce more than one phenotype when exposed to different environments. Each line here represents a genotype. Horizontal lines show that the phenotype is the same in different environments; slanted lines show that there are different phenotypes in different environments, and thus indicate plasticity.
Acknowledgements
References
Lalejini, A., Ferguson, A. J., Grant, N. A., & Ofria, C. (2021). Adaptive phenotypic plasticity stabilizes evolution in fluctuating environments. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 550.
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