Evolutionarily Stable Configurations: Functional Integration and the Evolution of Phenotypic Stability

  • Wagner G
  • Schwenk K
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Phenotypic evolution has been studied since Darwin established the fact of evolution . In contrast, molecular evolution has been a subject of study since the mid-1960s. Nevertheless, our understanding of the mechanisms of phenotypic evolution is far less ...

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Wagner, G. P., & Schwenk, K. (2000). Evolutionarily Stable Configurations: Functional Integration and the Evolution of Phenotypic Stability. In Evolutionary Biology (pp. 155–217). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4185-1_4

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