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This project investigates the evolutionary processes behind morphological changes in mosses using phylogenetic methods and greenhouse experiments. It focuses on understanding the roles of natural selection and phenotypic plasticity in speciation and morphological differentiation.
Some features in phylogenies may enable us to point out possible evolutionary processes behind them.
The convergent evolution of similar phenotypes in ecologically similar environments, rapid diversifications, and correlations between the habitat shift and the evolution of adapted phenotypes, for example, may suggest natural selection as a cause of speciation.
Recently the role of developmental plasticity has taken a central role in discussion about natural selection.
It may create novel phenoty…
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