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Correlated evolution of life-history with size at maturity in Daphnia pulicaria: patterns within and between populations
2003
Genetics Research
Explaining the repeated evolution of similar sets of traits under similar environmental conditions is an important issue in evolutionary biology. The extreme alternative classes of explanations for correlated suites of traits are optimal adaptation and genetic constraint resulting from pleiotropy. Adaptive explanations presume that individual traits are free to evolve to their local optima and that convergent evolution represents particularly adaptive combinations of traits. Alternatively, if
doi:10.1017/s0016672303006098
pmid:12872914
fatcat:6g6oa3a6bbc23gweoq2aa3udwq