“…The goal of our experiment was to exploit the latter, based on considerable evidence of heritable variation (e.g., due to somatic mutation) arising within clonal lineages of diverse taxa during growth (Fagerström, Briscoe, & Sunnucks, 1998; Gill, Chao, Perkins, & Wolf, 1995; Whitham & Slobodchickoff, 1981). Intraclonal variation of this kind can accumulate remarkably rapidly in several groups of macroalgae (Meneses, Santelices, & Sanchez, 1999; Poore & Fagerström, 2000) and especially in fast‐growing, filamentous forms like Oedogonium (Lawton et al., 2015; Monro & Poore, 2009). Similar to our results, past efforts to select upon intraclonal variation in red macroalgae have yielded responses that were consistent among genotypes for some traits and genotype‐specific for others (Monro & Poore, 2009), suggesting that the mutational target size of traits determines the amount of variation that becomes available for selection or that genotypes/strains differ in the rate that variants accumulate.…”