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Phenotypic plasticity in Phlox

Oecologia, 1989
Three species of Phlox (Polemoniaceae) were grown in 6 greenhouse treatments. A variety of traits were recorded and the correlations among them were computed for each treatment. The phenotypic correlations between characters are significantly altered when plants are grown under different environmental conditions.
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Costs and limits of phenotypic plasticity

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1998
The costs and limits of phenotypic plasticity are thought to have important ecological and evolutionary consequences, yet they are not as well understood as the benefits of plasticity. At least nine ideas exist regarding how plasticity may be costly or limited, but these have rarely been discussed together.
T J, Dewitt, A, Sih, D S, Wilson
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Phenotypic Plasticity of MDSC in Cancers

Immunological Investigations, 2012
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) were initially reported as suppressor of the adaptive immune responses against cancer and other diseases. However, emerging evidence suggest that MDSCs may also support anti-tumor immune responses under certain conditions or may inhibit tumor growth.
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MEASURING NATURAL SELECTION ON PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY

Evolution, 1999
To understand natural selection we need to integrate its measure across environments. We present a method for measuring phenotypic selection that combines the potential for both environmental variation and phenotypic plasticity. The method uses path analysis and a measure of selection that is analogous to selection on breeding values.
Samuel M, Scheiner, Hilary S, Callahan
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Phenotypic Plasticity

2021
J. Luzete   +3 more
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Dispersal, individual phenotype, and phenotypic plasticity

2001
Abstract We examine the role of phenotypic plasticity (genetically controlled response to the environment) in dispersal decisions from two perspectives. Specifically, we examine the alternatives ‘to stay’ or ‘to go’ from the standpoint of the offspring and the maternal parent.
Courtney J Murren   +3 more
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Characterization, costs, cues and future perspectives of phenotypic plasticity

Annals of Botany, 2022
Hannah M Schneider, Schneider Hannah M
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Resolving the consequences of gradual phenotypic plasticity for populations in variable environments

Ecological Monographs, 2021
Samuel B Fey   +2 more
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