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Plasticity as panacea? Nerves, hormones, and the currencies of trade-offs
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摘要 Phenotypic plasticity is nearly universal among organisms, and evidence indicates that plasticity can exhibit additive genetic variation and respond to selection. These findings have important implications for our understanding of how plasticity may be constrained and how its mechanistic structure may affect its evolution. Many life history trade-offs may be conceptua- lized as plastic traits, with individuals varying in their position along trade-off axes due to genetic differences, developmental plasticity, or short-term plasticity occurring throughout an individual's lifetime. Behavioral plasticity is key to understanding when organisms are likely to encounter trade-offs, whether those trade-offs can be mitigated, and how the tradc-offs affect the ecology and evolution of populations. In this review, we discuss hormonal and neural mechanisms that may influence how plastic behavioral traits are expressed and evolve. We also outline a classification of life history trade-offs and their mechanistic bases and discuss the currencies most likely to mediate each category of trade-off and bow they are tied to the mechanisms by which animals express their behaviors.
机构地区 Department of Ecology
出处 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第2期251-264,共14页 动物学报(英文版)
关键词 Phenotypic plasticity Life history trade-offs HORMONES Neural tissue 表型可塑性 神经机制 权衡 激素 货币 行为特征 发育可塑性 选择反应
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