Constraints on the evolution of adaptive phenotypic plasticity in plants
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Abstract
The high potential fitness benefit of phenotypic plasticity tempts us to expect phenotypic plasticity as a frequent adaptation to environmental heterogeneity. Examples of proven adaptive plasticity in plants, however, are scarce and most plastic responses actually may be 'passive' rather than adaptive. This suggests that frequently requirements for the evolution of adaptive plasticity are not met or that such evolution is impeded by constraints. Here we outline requirements and potential constraints for the evolution of adaptive phenotypic plasticity, identify open questions, and propose new research approaches. Important open questions concern the genetic background of plasticity, genetic variation in…
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- Phenotypic plasticity
- Plasticity
- Biology
- Adaptation (eye)
- Evolutionary biology
- Natural selection
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Genetics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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