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      Between individual variation in risk-taking behavior and its life history consequences

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      Behavioral Ecology
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              When individuals of two species interact, they can adjust their phenotypes in response to their respective partner, be they antagonists or mutualists. The reciprocal phenotypic change between individuals of interacting species can reflect an evolutionary response to spatial and temporal variation in species interactions and ecologically result in the structuring of food chains. The evolution of adaptive phenotypic plasticity has led to the success of organisms in novel habitats, and potentially contributes to genetic differentiation and speciation. Taken together, phenotypic responses in species interactions represent modifications that can lead to reciprocal change in ecological time, altered community patterns, and expanded evolutionary potential of species.
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                Journal
                Behavioral Ecology
                Oxford University Press (OUP)
                1465-7279
                1045-2249
                July 01 2012
                July 01 2012
                : 23
                : 4
                : 843-853
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                10.1093/beheco/ars040
                82195168-fa75-4333-901f-dcbcd1dd3254
                © 2012
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