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Summary:of lex ring so mi ts c ly p rin nm di elu ffer a on hen part at least, by endocrine systems. I examine evidence from mechanistic and functional avian studies 1. INT The en ment, it (Gi betwee condit place, variety pheno butterfl differe tempe origina known change ecdyso e, is of n act also n one otypic se are eau & y, an by its result n its loping es. In hange loping induced changes to the phenotype need not be adaptive. Development of the optimum phenotype may be constrained by environmental circumstances, for example, where low resource availability during One contribution of 12 to a Theme Issue ‘Integration of ecology and endocrinology in avian reproduction: a new synthesis’.