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phenotypic plasticity

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Phenotypic plasticity is an academic concept and research field that investigates the capacity of a single genotype to produce multiple phenotypes across a range of environmental conditions. This area of study explores the underlying molecular, physiological, and developmental mechanisms driving environmentally-induced variation, its ecological roles in organismal performance and survival, and its evolutionary significance as a non-genetic adaptive strategy that can facilitate persistence in heterogeneous or changing environments.

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SM

U.S. National Science Foundation

CD

University of Connecticut

MP

University of Tennessee at Knoxville

CC

University of Calgary

DW

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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McGill University

Montreal, Canada

University of Tennessee at Knoxville

Knoxville, United States

Uppsala University

Uppsala, Sweden

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