Adaptive phenotypic plasticity and the successful colonization of a novel environment.
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The cane toad's (Chaunus [Bufo] marinus) increasing ability to invade Australia is revealed by a dynamically updated range modelThe extended evolutionary synthesis: its structure, assumptions and predictionsPlasticity-mediated persistence in new and changing environmentsWhat can aquatic gastropods tell us about phenotypic plasticity? A review and meta-analysis.Adaptive capacity of the habitat modifying sea urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii to ocean warming and ocean acidification: performance of early embryosIsland hopping introduces Polynesian field crickets to novel environments, genetic bottlenecks and rapid evolutionRoot foraging influences plant growth responses to earthworm foragingIsland colonisation and the evolutionary rates of body size in insular neonate snakesEcological opportunity and the adaptive diversification of lineagesEvolution and behavioural responses to human-induced rapid environmental change.The human impact on biological diversity. How species adapt to urban challenges sheds light on evolution and provides clues about conservationBees collect polyurethane and polyethylene plastics as novel nest materialsRapid evolutionary change in a sexual signal: genetic control of the mutation ‘flatwing’ that renders male field crickets (Teleogryllus oceanicus) muteHighly context-specific activation of the HPG axis in the dark-eyed junco and implications for the challenge hypothesis.Boldness behavior and stress physiology in a novel urban environment suggest rapid correlated evolutionary adaptationChanging organisms in rapidly changing anthropogenic landscapes: the significance of the 'Umwelt'-concept and functional habitat for animal conservation.Variation in candidate genes CLOCK and ADCYAP1 does not consistently predict differences in migratory behavior in the songbird genus Junco.Predicting demographically sustainable rates of adaptation: can great tit breeding time keep pace with climate change?Increased temperature, but not acidification, enhances fertilization and development in a tropical urchin: potential for adaptation to a tropicalized eastern Australia.Carry-over effects of conditions at the wintering grounds on breeding plumage signals in a migratory bird: roles of phenotypic plasticity and selection.Rapid evolution in response to introduced predators II: the contribution of adaptive plasticity.A mechanistic niche model for measuring species' distributional responses to seasonal temperature gradients.Songbird chemosignals: volatile compounds in preen gland secretions vary among individuals, sexes, and populations.Modeling the consequences of thermal trait variation for the cane toad invasion of Australia.Adaptive phenotypic plasticity in the Midas cichlid fish pharyngeal jaw and its relevance in adaptive radiation.Experimental demography and the vital rates of generalist and specialist insect herbivores on native and novel host plants.Habitat-specific differences in plasticity of foliar δ (13)C in temperate steppe grassesGene-environment interactions influence ecological consequences of transgenic animals.A behavioral mechanism underlying ecological divergence in the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae.Ecological transcriptomics of lake-type and riverine sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka)The paradox of invasion in birds: competitive superiority or ecological opportunism?Seedling traits, plasticity and local differentiation as strategies of invasive species of Impatiens in central EuropeA functional trait perspective on plant invasion.De novo transcriptome sequencing in a songbird, the dark-eyed junco (Junco hyemalis): genomic tools for an ecological model system.Unraveling the life history of successful invaders.Developmental plasticity and the origin of tetrapods.Increased sedentariness in European Blackbirds following urbanization: a consequence of local adaptation?The role of gene expression in ecological speciationEnvironmental determinants of population divergence in life-history traits for an invasive species: climate, seasonality and natural enemies.Experimental tests for heritable morphological color plasticity in non-native brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations.
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Adaptive phenotypic plasticity and the successful colonization of a novel environment.
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Adaptive phenotypic plasticity and the successful colonization of a novel environment.
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Adaptive phenotypic plasticity and the successful colonization of a novel environment.
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Adaptive phenotypic plasticity and the successful colonization of a novel environment.
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Adaptive phenotypic plasticity and the successful colonization of a novel environment.
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Adaptive phenotypic plasticity and the successful colonization of a novel environment.
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Pamela J Yeh
Trevor D Price
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10.1086/423825
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2004-09-10T00:00:00Z