Re-evaluating the costs and limits of adaptive phenotypic plasticity
University of Pittsburgh · Cornell University
Abstract
When the optimal phenotype differs among environments, adaptive phenotypic plasticity can evolve unless constraints impede such evolution. Costs and limits of plasticity have been proposed as important constraints on the evolution of plasticity, yet confusion exists over their distinction. We attempt to clarify these concepts by reviewing their categorization and measurement, highlighting how costs and limits are defined in different currencies (and may describe the same phenomenon). Conclusions from studies that measure the costs of plasticity have been equivocal, but we caution that these conclusions may be premature owing to a potentially common correlation between environment-specific trait values and the…
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- 55.39
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3Topics & keywords
- Plasticity
- Phenotypic plasticity
- Trait
- Categorization
- Adaptation (eye)
- Collinearity
- Computer science
- Cognitive psychology