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Phenotypic plasticity facilitates initial colonization of a novel environment
Sheng Pei Wang,
David M. Althoff
Department of Biology
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
phenotypic plasticity
100%
colonization
66%
plasticity
46%
alcohol
45%
fitness
23%
family
11%
heritability
11%
phenotype
8%
environmental change
6%
organism
5%
prediction
4%
test
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Physiological Adaptation
94%
Extreme Environments
91%
Alcohol Dehydrogenase
74%
Alcohols
21%
Drosophila melanogaster
15%
Direction compound
10%
Phenotype
8%
Population
5%
Agriculture & Biology
phenotypic plasticity
78%
plasticity
43%
alcohol dehydrogenase
36%
alcohols
13%
Drosophila melanogaster
7%
heritability
7%
prediction
5%
phenotype
5%
organisms
4%
testing
3%