2001
Function and the Evolution of Phenotypic Stability: Connecting Pattern to Process1
Schwenk K, Wagner G. Function and the Evolution of Phenotypic Stability: Connecting Pattern to Process1. Integrative And Comparative Biology 2001, 41: 552-563. DOI: 10.1093/icb/41.3.552.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsPhenotypic stabilityPhylogenetic character analysisCurrent environmental conditionsSelection differsEnvironmental selectionEnvironmental conditionsInternal selectionExternal selectionSystem-level functionalityCharacter analysisCertain charactersOrganismsSelectionPhenotypeCascadeFunctional integrationCharacterFunctionPatternsResponseWide range
2000
Developmental Evolution as a Mechanistic Science: The Inference from Developmental Mechanisms to Evolutionary Processes1
Wagner G, Chiu C, Laubichler M. Developmental Evolution as a Mechanistic Science: The Inference from Developmental Mechanisms to Evolutionary Processes1. Integrative And Comparative Biology 2000, 40: 819-831. DOI: 10.1668/0003-1569(2000)040[0819:deaams]2.0.co;2.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsDevelopmental evolutionEvolutionary innovationDevelopmental mechanismsFunction of genesEvolutionary geneticsGenetic architectureEvolutionary originEvolutionary biologyAssessment of homologyDevelopmental dynamicsSpecies differencesBiologyGenetic factorsHomologyGenesMechanismGeneticsSpeciesEvolutionRoleElucidationOriginMechanistic scienceCharacterDevelopmental Evolution as a Mechanistic Science: The Inference from Developmental Mechanisms to Evolutionary Processes1
Wagner G, Chiu C, Laubichler M. Developmental Evolution as a Mechanistic Science: The Inference from Developmental Mechanisms to Evolutionary Processes1. Integrative And Comparative Biology 2000, 40: 819-831. DOI: 10.1093/icb/40.5.819.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDevelopmental evolutionEvolutionary innovationDevelopmental mechanismsFunction of genesEvolutionary geneticsGenetic architectureEvolutionary originEvolutionary biologyAssessment of homologyDevelopmental dynamicsSpecies differencesBiologyGenetic factorsHomologyGenesMechanismGeneticsSpeciesEvolutionRoleElucidationOriginMechanistic scienceCharacterIs the Genotype-Phenotype Map Modular?: A Statistical Approach Using Mouse Quantitative Trait Loci Data
Mezey J, Cheverud J, Wagner G. Is the Genotype-Phenotype Map Modular?: A Statistical Approach Using Mouse Quantitative Trait Loci Data. Genetics 2000, 156: 305-311. PMID: 10978294, PMCID: PMC1461239, DOI: 10.1093/genetics/156.1.305.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCharacter identification in evolutionary biology: The role of the organism
Wagner G, Laubichler M. Character identification in evolutionary biology: The role of the organism. Theory In Biosciences 2000, 119: 20-40. DOI: 10.1007/s12064-000-0003-7.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsBiological processesBiological charactersImportant biological charactersHigher-level biological processesAdaptive evolutionEvolutionary biologyMathematical theoryRelevant charactersMathematical modelCharacter decompositionOrganismsBiologyOrganismic perspectiveBiological modelsPhysical sciencesBiological theoryIdentificationTheoryTraitsInheritanceModelAnalytical methodCellsCharacterAppropriate instances
1988
The influence of variation and of developmental constraints on the rate of multivariate phenotypic evolution
Wagner G. The influence of variation and of developmental constraints on the rate of multivariate phenotypic evolution. Journal Of Evolutionary Biology 1988, 1: 45-66. DOI: 10.1046/j.1420-9101.1988.1010045.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRate of evolutionMultivariate phenotypic evolutionPhenotypic evolutionAdaptive landscapePhenotypic variationDevelopmental constraintsAdaptive phenotypic evolutionHeritable phenotypic variationPhenotypic varianceInterdependent characterNumber of charactersPossible roleLandscapeEvolutionOrganismic systemsMaximal rateVariationFunctionFitness functionCharacter