2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.14187
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Climate mediates the trade‐offs associated with phenotypic plasticity in an amphibian polyphenism

Mark A. Kirk,
Alycia C. R. Lackey,
Kelsey E. Reider
et al.

Abstract: Polyphenisms occur when phenotypic plasticity produces morphologically distinct phenotypes from the same genotype. Plasticity is maintained through fitness trade‐offs which are conferred to different phenotypes under specific environmental contexts. Predicting the impacts of contemporary climate change on phenotypic plasticity is critical for climate‐sensitive animals like amphibians, but elucidating the selective pressures maintaining polyphenisms requires a framework to control for all mechanistic drivers of… Show more

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