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Ecophenotypic variation ("ecophenotype")
refers to
phenotypical variation as a
function of life station. In wide-ranging species, the
contributions of...
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appearance as a
morphological response to
their natural surroundings, i.e.
ecophenotypic variation. In
contrast to
common names,
formal taxonomic names imply...
- Foster, L. C.; Korn, D.; Aberhan, M. (January 2020). "Evolutionary and
ecophenotypic controls on
bivalve body size
distributions following the end-Permian...
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whether they
represent distinct evolutionary lineages, or are
merely ecophenotypic variation which would not
warrant any
taxonomic status. A 2007 genetic...
- (October 2013). "Childhood
maltreatment and psychopathology: A case for
ecophenotypic variants as
clinically and
neurobiologically distinct subtypes". The...
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geographic range. It is
unclear whether this is best
understood as
ecophenotypic variation,
various subspecies, or a
complex of
closely related but genetically...
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being subject to
various sources of
intraspecific variation such as
ecophenotypic variation and
indeterminate s**** growth. This
intraspecific variation...
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identify on s****
characters alone." They have been used in
studies of
ecophenotypic plasticity, a so-called
phenoplastic switch. Burt
Vaughan of Washington...
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demonstrated that s****
coiling is a
genetic trait, not the
result of
ecophenotypic variation, and that
foraminifera survive m****
extinction events by bridging...
- Veliger. 42: 21–53. Reid D.G. & Mak, Y-M (1999). "Indirect
evidence for
ecophenotypic plasticity in
radular dentition of
Littoraria species (Gastropoda: Littorinidae)"...