Reversible phenotypic plasticity with continuous adaptation

0106 biological sciences Genotype Reversible phenotypic plasticity Environmental stress Mathematical Concepts Environment Continuous adaptation Adaptation, Physiological Models, Biological 01 natural sciences EVOLUTION ENVIRONMENTAL TOLERANCE Phenotype Stress, Physiological Animals Humans Phenotypic flexibility Genetic Fitness Environmental tolerance
DOI: 10.1007/s00285-015-0890-3 Publication Date: 2015-05-15T16:36:10Z
ABSTRACT
We introduce a novel model for continuous reversible phenotypic plasticity. The model includes a one-dimensional environmental gradient, and we describe performance of an organism as a function of the environmental state by a Gaussian tolerance curve. Organisms are assumed to adapt their tolerance curve after a change of the environmental state. We present a general framework for calculating the genotype fitness if such adaptations happen in a continuous manner and apply the model to a periodically changing environment. Significant differences of our model with previous models for plasticity are the continuity of adaptation, the presence of intermediate phenotypes, that the duration of transformations depends on their extent, fewer restrictions on the distribution of the environment, and a higher robustness with respect to assumptions about environmental fluctuations. Further, we show that continuous reversible plasticity is beneficial mainly when environmental changes occur slow enough so that fully developed phenotypes can be exhibited. Finally we discuss how the model framework can be generalized to a wide variety of biological scenarios from areas that include population dynamics, evolution of environmental tolerance and physiology.
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