Environmentally guided phenotype plasticity in mammals and some of its consequences to theoretical and applied biology

  • Geist V
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Abstract

In large mammals extremes in resource availability generate extremes in phenotype development (intraspecific). These are adaptive, and can be related to opportunities inherent in natural situations with high and low resource availability. It is as if the genome and...

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Geist, V. (1989). Environmentally guided phenotype plasticity in mammals and some of its consequences to theoretical and applied biology. In Alternative Life-History Styles of Animals (pp. 153–176). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2605-9_8

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