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Phenotypic plasticity diversity

Of the examples considered above, two are of phenotypic diversity in a life-history trait where the life-history trait under consideration is clearly a facultative phenomenon. That is, for developmental route in S. ratti and for arrested development, there are distinct, mutually exclusive developmental routes. Thus, diversity in these traits between different parasite lines is relatively easy to observe, as is the response to selection. Both these traits are, in part, affected by environmental conditions and so are phenotypically plastic. For S. ratti, variation in the sensitivity of this plasticity can also be seen. Although environmental sensitivity of arrested development is as yet uninvestigated, by analogy with S. ratti it is likely to vary. [Pg.104]


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