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Phenotypic plasticity can either hinder or promote adaptation to novel environments. Recent studies that have quantified alignments between plasticity, genetic variation and divergence propose that such alignments may reflect constraints that bias future evolutionary trajectories. Here, we emphasize...
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ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.jsxksn07z 2024-10-29T17:46:28+00:00 Life history and morphological traits of Lestes sponsa ... Johansson, Frank 2020 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.jsxksn07z https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.jsxksn07z en eng Dryad Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 FOS: Biological sciences Dataset dataset 2020 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.jsxksn07z 2024-10-01T11:12:04Z Phenotypic plasticity can either hinder or promote adaptation to novel environments. Recent studies that have quantified alignments between plasticity, genetic variation and divergence propose that such alignments may reflect constraints that bias future evolutionary trajectories. Here, we emphasize that such alignments may themselves be a result of natural selection and do not necessarily indicate constraints on adaptation. We estimated developmental plasticity and broad sense genetic covariance matrices (G) among damselfly populations situated along a latitudinal gradient in Europe. Damselflies were reared at photoperiod treatments that simulated the seasonal time constraints experienced at northern (strong constraints) and southern (relaxed constraints) latitudes. This allowed us to partition the effects of (1) latitude, (2) photoperiod and (3) environmental novelty on G and its putative alignment with adaptive plasticity and divergence. Environmental novelty and latitude did not affect G, but photoperiod ... : In 2018, we collected eggs from L. sponsa females that had been sampled from three latitudes in Europe: northern Sweden (northern: 66°N; n=34 females), central Sweden (central: 59°N; n=36) and north-western Poland (southern: 54°N; n=38) on 1 August, 23-27 July and 8-14 August, and 29-30 July respectively. Thereafter eggs were hatched and larvae were reared as described in the article. We measured eight traits for 3-6 larvae from each clutch: larval development time between hatching and emergence, adult body mass at emergence, head width, thorax length, thorax width, abdomen length, tibia length (third leg on the right side) and wing length (posterior right wing). Exact landmarks, used to characterise the phenotype (see Supplementary Information 3), were measured from the first larvae that emerged from each clutch, with one clutch of eggs typically consisting of 50-100 eggs. ... Dataset Northern Sweden DataCite |
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Phenotypic plasticity can either hinder or promote adaptation to novel environments. Recent studies that have quantified alignments between plasticity, genetic variation and divergence propose that such alignments may reflect constraints that bias future evolutionary trajectories. Here, we emphasize that such alignments may themselves be a result of natural selection and do not necessarily indicate constraints on adaptation. We estimated developmental plasticity and broad sense genetic covariance matrices (G) among damselfly populations situated along a latitudinal gradient in Europe. Damselflies were reared at photoperiod treatments that simulated the seasonal time constraints experienced at northern (strong constraints) and southern (relaxed constraints) latitudes. This allowed us to partition the effects of (1) latitude, (2) photoperiod and (3) environmental novelty on G and its putative alignment with adaptive plasticity and divergence. Environmental novelty and latitude did not affect G, but photoperiod ... : In 2018, we collected eggs from L. sponsa females that had been sampled from three latitudes in Europe: northern Sweden (northern: 66°N; n=34 females), central Sweden (central: 59°N; n=36) and north-western Poland (southern: 54°N; n=38) on 1 August, 23-27 July and 8-14 August, and 29-30 July respectively. Thereafter eggs were hatched and larvae were reared as described in the article. We measured eight traits for 3-6 larvae from each clutch: larval development time between hatching and emergence, adult body mass at emergence, head width, thorax length, thorax width, abdomen length, tibia length (third leg on the right side) and wing length (posterior right wing). Exact landmarks, used to characterise the phenotype (see Supplementary Information 3), were measured from the first larvae that emerged from each clutch, with one clutch of eggs typically consisting of 50-100 eggs. ... |
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