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Among-environment heteroscedasticity and genetic autocorrelation: implications for the study of phenotypic plasticity
1995
Genetics
The impact of among-environment heteroscedasticity and genetic autocorrelation on the analysis of phenotypic plasticity is examined. Among-environment heteroscedasticity occurs when genotypic variances differ among environments. Genetic autocorrelation arises whenever the responses of a genotype to different environments are more or less similar than expected for observations randomly associated. In a multivariate analysis-of-variance model, three transformations of genotypic profiles (reaction
doi:10.1093/genetics/139.4.1815
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