Phenotypic plasticity
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- | '''Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, Chevalier de Lamarck''' ([[August 1]], [[1744]] – [[December 18]], [[1829]]) was a [[France|French]] [[soldier]], [[natural history|naturalist]], [[academia|academic]] and an early proponent of the idea that [[evolution]] occurred and proceeded in accordance with [[Naturalism (philosophy)|natural laws]]. | + | '''Phenotypic plasticity''' refers to some of the changes in an [[organism]]'s behavior, morphology and physiology in response to a unique environment. |
== See also == | == See also == | ||
- | * [[Lamarckism]] | ||
* [[Acclimation]] | * [[Acclimation]] | ||
- | * [[Exaptation]] | + | * [[Allometric engineering]] |
- | * [[Evolution]] | + | * [[Baldwin effect]] |
- | * [[Gene-centered view of evolution]] | + | * [[Beneficial acclimation hypothesis]] |
- | * [[Intragenomic conflict]] | + | * [[Developmental biology]] |
- | * [[Lysenkoism]] | + | * [[Evolutionary physiology]] |
- | * [[Maladaptation]] | + | * [[Genetic assimilation]] |
- | * [[Neutral theory of molecular evolution]] | + | * [[Rapoport's rule]] |
- | * [[Phenotypic plasticity]] | + | |
- | * [[Preadaptation]] | + | |
- | * [[Spandrel (biology)|Spandrel]] | + | |
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Phenotypic plasticity refers to some of the changes in an organism's behavior, morphology and physiology in response to a unique environment.
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See also
- Acclimation
- Allometric engineering
- Baldwin effect
- Beneficial acclimation hypothesis
- Developmental biology
- Evolutionary physiology
- Genetic assimilation
- Rapoport's rule
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