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      Comment on Van Belleghem et al. 2016: Habitat choice mechanisms in speciation and other forms of diversification : HABITAT CHOICE MECHANISMS

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      Evolution
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          Phenotypic plasticity (the ability of a single genotype to produce multiple phenotypes in response to variation in the environment) is commonplace. Yet its evolutionary significance remains controversial, especially in regard to whether and how it impacts diversification and speciation. Here, we review recent theory on how plasticity promotes: (i) the origin of novel phenotypes, (ii) divergence among populations and species, (iii) the formation of new species and (iv) adaptive radiation. We also discuss the latest empirical support for each of these evolutionary pathways to diversification and identify potentially profitable areas for future research. Generally, phenotypic plasticity can play a largely underappreciated role in driving diversification and speciation. Copyright (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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                Journal
                Evolution
                Evolution
                Wiley
                00143820
                November 2017
                November 2017
                October 20 2017
                : 71
                : 11
                : 2754-2761
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Biology; University of North Carolina; Chapel Hill North Carolina 27599 USA
                [2 ]North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences; Raleigh North Carolina 27601 USA
                [3 ]Department of Zoology and Physiology; University of Wyoming; Laramie Wyoming 82071 USA
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                10.1111/evo.13375
                28975612
                fddd3072-9012-4750-98db-223501a9ccca
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