Evolution and the Flexible Organism
By David William Pfennig
Do environmentally induced changes to individuals affect natural selection, and if so, how?
Do environmentally induced changes to individuals affect natural selection, and if so, how?
Genes are often thought to solely dictate an organism’s features. Yet, naturalists have long realized that an organism’s environment can profoundly shape its attributes.
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