Phenotypic plasticity
Samuel M. Scheiner
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Phenotypic plasticity
Published
2004
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
247
ISBN-10
0195138961
Description
"Ideal for graduate seminars, this volume provides a broad overview for students of evolutionary ecology, genetics, development, behavior, or philosophy of biology. For all those seeking a view of the field from received tenets to creative syntheses, this book will be of significant interest."--Jacket.
Subjects
The Dependent Gene
Phenotypic Plasticity
Statistical Approaches to Gene X Environment Interactions for Complex Phenotypes
Genotype-environment interaction and phenotypic stability of selected winter wheats (Triticum aestivium L. em Thell)
Genotype-By-Environment Interactions and Sexual Selection
Mismatch
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Who is the author of Phenotypic plasticity?
Phenotypic plasticity was written by Samuel M. Scheiner.
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