“…For instance, in many butterfly species, seasonal conditions critically alter selective environments, and seasonal sensitivity in eye spot formation is able to adjust wing phenotypes, thereby maintaining high fitness across fluctuating environments (9). Similarly, environment-dependent induction of carnivory in spadefoot toad tadpoles (10,11) or tooth formation and bacterial predation in nematodes (12), two striking and complex evolutionary novelties, greatly affect the adaptive significance of each innovation, thereby facilitating their adaptive radiations (13). Here, we investigate the functional significance of the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway, a deeply conserved cellular transduction pathway, in the development of beetles horns, a striking evolutionary novelty (14), and specifically, the origins of environment-responsive horn formation, alternative male phenotypes, and body size thresholds, emergent phenotypes that have greatly impacted patterns of morphological radiation among horned beetles (15)(16)(17).…”