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Increased phenotypic plasticity to climate may have boosted the invasion success of polyploid Centaurea stoebe.
Published 2012-01-01“…Phenotypic plasticity may allow organisms to cope with altered environmental conditions as e.g. after the introduction into a new range. …”
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Cancer stem cell regulated phenotypic plasticity protects metastasized cancer cells from ferroptosis
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Phenotypic plasticity in an egg parasitoid affects olfactory response to odors from the plant–host complex
Published 2023-08-01“…However, parasitoid response is not always identical within the same genotype, and it could be influenced by the environment. This phenotypic plasticity affects parasitoid behavior and morphology and is directly linked to rearing conditions. …”
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Comparative analysis of phenotypic plasticity sheds light on the evolution and molecular underpinnings of locust phase polyphenism
Published 2021-06-01“…Abstract Locusts exhibit one of nature’s most spectacular examples of complex phenotypic plasticity, in which changes in density cause solitary and cryptic individuals to transform into gregarious and conspicuous locusts forming large migrating swarms. …”
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Phenotypic Plasticity, Bet-Hedging, and Androgen Independence in Prostate Cancer: Role of Non-Genetic Heterogeneity
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Primary Investigation of Phenotypic Plasticity in <i>Fritillaria cirrhosa</i> Based on Metabolome and Transcriptome Analyses
Published 2022-11-01“…Phenotypic plasticity refers to the adaptability of an organism to a heterogeneous environment. …”
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Phenotypic Plasticity Promotes Overwintering Survival in A Globally Invasive Crop Pest, Drosophila suzukii
Published 2018-08-01“…We discuss how phenotypic plasticity may drive geographical range expansion, and the impact of climate change on the spread of this species.…”
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Revisiting rapid phenotypic evolution in sticklebacks: integrative thinking of standing genetic variation and phenotypic plasticity
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How plastic can phenotypic plasticity be? The branching coral Stylophora pistillata as a model system.
Published 2007-07-01“…Phenotypic plasticity enables multicellular organisms to adjust morphologies and various life history traits to variable environmental challenges. …”
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Geographical Variation in Phenotypic Plasticity of Intertidal Sister Limpet’s Species Under Ocean Acidification Scenarios
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Genome of Spea multiplicata, a Rapidly Developing, Phenotypically Plastic, and Desert-Adapted Spadefoot Toad
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Drivers of population differentiation in phenotypic plasticity in a temperate conifer: A 27‐year study
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Draft Genome of the Common Snapping Turtle, Chelydra serpentina, a Model for Phenotypic Plasticity in Reptiles
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Phenotypic Plasticity Conferred by the Metastatic Microenvironment of the Brain Strengthens the Intracranial Tumorigenicity of Lung Tumor Cells
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Phenotypic Plasticity Strategy of <i>Aeluropus lagopoides</i> Grass in Response to Heterogenous Saline Habitats
Published 2023-04-01“…In conclusion, the population of <i>A. lagopoides</i> is tolerant of harsh environments through phenotypic plasticity. This could be a candidate species to rehabilitate the saline habitats, considering saline agriculture and saline soil remediation.…”
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Phenotypic plasticity in developmental rate is insufficient to offset high tadpole mortality in rapidly drying ponds
Published 2016-07-01“…Alone, this result suggests that phenotypic plasticity may allow P. maculata to escape the negative effects of rapidly drying ponds. …”
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