“…In a similar vein, the contributions to this special issue illustrate that the study of developmental bias spans different biological domains (and thus implicates different fields): gene regulation (e.g., Hu et al, ), parthenogenesis (Galis & van Alphen, ), phenotypic plasticity (Draghi, ; Levis & Pfennig, ; Parsons et al, ; Uller et al, ), the morphology of extant and fossil species (Jablonski, ; Jackson, ), brain development (Finlay & Huang, ), symbiosis and interactions involving microbial species (Gilbert, ), development of the vertebrate skeleton (Kavanagh, ), and behavior, learning, and niche construction (Hu et al, ; Laland et al, ), among others. Some of the studies are experimental, some include field work, and others make primarily use of theory and computational simulation (Draghi, ; Hordijk & Altenberg, ).…”