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The comparison of phenotypic plasticity and genetic variation in populations of the grass Danthonia spicata
Title | The comparison of phenotypic plasticity and genetic variation in populations of the grass Danthonia spicata |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1984 |
Authors | Scheiner SM, Goodnight CJ |
Journal | Evolution |
Volume | 38 |
Pagination | 845-855 |
Keywords | PLASTICITY |
Abstract | {A quantitative definition for plastic variance is presented. Plastic variation is defined as the deviation of the mean phenotype of a genotype within an environment from the mean phenotype of that genotype across all environments. For a population, plastic variation is then xxx = xxxx + xxxx. Plasticity, by analogy with heritability, is defined as the ratio of plastic variance to total phenotypic variance |