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The evolution of phenotypic plasticity in host tolerance and its implications for foodweb structure

Plant-associated animal communities are characterised by a high degree of and variability in host specialization. The extent of this plasticity will evolve due to selection pressures relates to the costs of plasticity, the scale of the landscape and the level of dispersal. By applying stochastic modeling approaches, the evolution of phenotypic plasticity duri

Date:1 Oct 2013 →  30 Sep 2018
Keywords:phenotypic plasticity, dispersal, IBM, evolution, climate change
Disciplines:Ecology, Animal biology, Other environmental sciences, Environmental science and management