environmentally sensitive loci associated with a phenotype ... directly influencing the trait value in both environments(passive) can be caused byphenotypic plasticity
nutritional status and environmental conditions(passive) set byphenotypic plasticity
These morphological changesmay have resultedfrom phenotypic plasticity
differing 27 environmental conditions ( Kinnison , Unwin et al .(passive) caused byphenotypic plasticity
differing 26 environmental conditions ( Kinnison , Unwin et al .(passive) caused byphenotypic plasticity
environmental factors ( temperature and light level ) that vary seasonally(passive) is influenced byphenotypic plasticity
appropriate sampling scheme , sample size , and reporting of background plant and community factors knownto influencephenotypic plasticity
interactions between individuals such as competition for food resources or mates , predation(passive) triggered byphenotypic plasticity
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The geographic variationresultsfrom phenotypic plasticity
the Wnt - derived novel phenotypeinfluencesphenotypic plasticity
the fluidityresultingfrom phenotypic plasticity
Fritz U. , Hundsdörfer A. K. , Široky P. , Auer M. , Kami H. , Lehmann J. , Mazanaeva L. F. , Türkozan O. , and Wink M. ( 2007 ) , «leadsPhenotypic plasticity
imbalances in elemental stoichiometry or nutritional components of food(passive) are ... caused byphenotypic plasticity
classical seasonal polyphenism ( i.e. , distinct color patternsresultfrom phenotypic plasticity
The adaptation ... genetic differentiation due to natural selection and other evolutionary forcesmay resultfrom phenotypic plasticity
This wide morphological variation has been hypothesizedto resultfrom phenotypic plasticity
species interactions(passive) caused byphenotypic plasticity
temperature sensitivity of a chromatin regulator network(passive) caused byPhenotypic plasticity inDrosophilapigmentation
genetics and epigenetics(passive) influenced byphenotypic plasticity
the developmental staging of general model organisms downplays variation in ontogenyresultingfrom phenotypic plasticity
adaptations or acclimationsresultingfrom phenotypic plasticity
extreme environmental sensitivity of alleles(passive) is caused byphenotypic plasticity
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different climates ( 8)(passive) caused byphenotypic plasticity
environmental temperatures experienced during development(passive) caused byphenotypic plasticity
the epigenome to change throughout lifecausingphenotypic plasticity
different tumor - derived signals and that can exert pro- or anti - tumor effects(passive) is influenced byphenotypic plasticity
a major factorinfluencingphenotypic plasticity
a atlmic who continually complains about your products and services.distinct color patternsresultfrom phenotypic plasticity
the regional brain microenvironment(passive) is ... influenced bya phenotypic plasticity
the genomic processescreatephenotypic plasticity
the additive effect of QTL 1 , additive effect of QTL 2 , and epistatic effect of QTLs 1 and 2 ... respectively(passive) is caused byphenotypic plasticity
different habitat typesresultingfrom phenotypic plasticity
the yeast gene regulatory to understandinfluencephenotypic plasticity
endogenous provisions and in response to exogenous food availability(passive) influenced byPhenotypic plasticity
a direct weakening of individuals , rather than a higher early - life reproductive investment(passive) caused byphenotypic plasticity
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the eco - evolutionary dynamics of a predator - prey system , Ecology , 95(11 ) , 3080 - 3092 , doi:10.1890/14 - 0116.1 , Institutional Repository Variation in body shape across species and populations in a radiation of Diaptomid copepods Inter and intra - population variation in morphological traits , such as body size and shapeinfluencesthe eco - evolutionary dynamics of a predator - prey system , Ecology , 95(11 ) , 3080 - 3092 , doi:10.1890/14 - 0116.1 , Institutional Repository Variation in body shape across species and populations in a radiation of Diaptomid copepods Inter and intra - population variation in morphological traits , such as body size and shape
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both ecological adaptation and reproductive traitsmight influenceboth ecological adaptation and reproductive traits
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populations ’ ability to colonize novel habitats and may delay extinction in the face of otherwise catastrophic environmental eventsinfluencespopulations ’ ability to colonize novel habitats and may delay extinction in the face of otherwise catastrophic environmental events
speciation only if the environmental conditions are stably different in the alternative localities [ 35 ] and gene flow is either infrequent or strongly opposed by natural selectionwill triggerspeciation only if the environmental conditions are stably different in the alternative localities [ 35 ] and gene flow is either infrequent or strongly opposed by natural selection
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in divergent phenotypesresultsin divergent phenotypes
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the large biological variation(passive) caused bythe large biological variation
plant phenology(passive) caused byplant phenology
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evolutionary processes such as adaptive radiationsmight influenceevolutionary processes such as adaptive radiations
to the fitness of a genotypemay contributeto the fitness of a genotype
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to overestimates of genetic variationcan leadto overestimates of genetic variation
phenotypes to differ greatly within a genetic lineagemay causephenotypes to differ greatly within a genetic lineage
large variation in leaf morphology ( Eriksen & Nyléhn 1999may causelarge variation in leaf morphology ( Eriksen & Nyléhn 1999
to the initial shape changemay have contributedto the initial shape change