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This research explores the genetic basis of phenotypic robustness in cichlid fishes by examining color pattern asymmetry. It aims to understand how environmental factors and genetic interactions influence robustness across different traits within the species.
Phenotypic robustness, the capacity for organisms to buffer their development against internal and external perturbations, controls the strength of the links between phenotypes, genotypes, and environments.
Despite its importance linking scales of biological organization, we have a poor understanding of how phenotypic robustness works—for example, the degree to which it is heritable, if the same mechanisms control both intrinsic and extrinsic robustness, or if it is correlated across organ syste…
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