Beyond buying time: the role of plasticity in phenotypic adaptation to rapid environmental change
Australian National University · ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies · +3 more institutions
Abstract
How populations and species respond to modified environmental conditions is critical to their persistence both now and into the future, particularly given the increasing pace of environmental change. The process of adaptation to novel environmental conditions can occur via two mechanisms: (1) the expression of phenotypic plasticity (the ability of one genotype to express varying phenotypes when exposed to different environmental conditions), and (2) evolution via selection for particular phenotypes, resulting in the modification of genetic variation in the population. Plasticity, because it acts at the level of the individual, is often hailed as a rapid-response mechanism that will enable organisms to adapt…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 104.26
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 85
Authors
5- RJRebecca J. FoxCorresponding
Australian National University
- JMJennifer M. Donelson
ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University
- CSCelia Schunter
University of Hong Kong
- TRTimothy Ravasi
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
- JDJuan Diego Gaitán‐Espitía
University of Hong Kong
Topics & keywords
- Phenotypic plasticity
- Adaptation (eye)
- Biology
- Environmental change
- Context (archaeology)
- Population
- Evolutionary biology
- Plasticity
- Life in Land