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  • Polyphenism
  • Type of polymorphism where different forms of an animal arise from a single genotype

    of polyphenism in animals, from having sex determined by the environment to the castes of honey bees and other social insects. Some polyphenisms are

    Polyphenism

    Polyphenism

    Polyphenism

  • Snow camouflage
  • Camouflage coloration for winter snow

    landscapes. Among animals, variable snow camouflage is a type of seasonal polyphenism with a distinct winter plumage or pelage. It is found in birds such as

    Snow camouflage

    Snow camouflage

    Snow_camouflage

  • Polydactyl cat
  • Cats with genetic anomaly that causes extra toes

    the number of extra toes of 375 mutant Maine Coon cats were variable (polyphenism) and second, the number of extra toes followed a discontinuous statistical

    Polydactyl cat

    Polydactyl cat

    Polydactyl_cat

  • Migratory locust
  • Species of grasshopper

    Sound of Locusta migratoria Field recording in the Netherlands 21s Problems playing this file? See media help. The migratory locust (Locusta migratoria)

    Migratory locust

    Migratory locust

    Migratory_locust

  • Lepidoptera
  • Order of insects including moths and butterflies

    generations flying at different seasons of the year (seasonal polymorphism or polyphenism). Polymorphism can be limited to one sex, typically the female. Environmental

    Lepidoptera

    Lepidoptera

    Lepidoptera

  • Thomisus spectabilis
  • Species of spider

    Thomisus spectabilis, also known as the white crab spider or Australian crab spider, is a small spider found in Australia and far east Asia. The body length

    Thomisus spectabilis

    Thomisus spectabilis

    Thomisus_spectabilis

  • Polygonia c-album
  • Species of butterfly

    on the underside of its wings. Commas can exhibit both mimicking and polyphenism, a phenomenon where multiple morphs exist in a population. Due to their

    Polygonia c-album

    Polygonia c-album

    Polygonia_c-album

  • Polymorphism (biology)
  • Species having two or more distinct forms

    trait for that skin colour, it would be termed 'monomorphic'. The term polyphenism can be used to clarify that the different forms arise from the same genotype

    Polymorphism (biology)

    Polymorphism (biology)

    Polymorphism_(biology)

  • Leaf mimicry
  • Form of camouflage

    The comma butterfly of Europe has summer and winter forms (seasonal polyphenism). Insects in the darker winter form tend to roost on tree trunks, whereas

    Leaf mimicry

    Leaf mimicry

    Leaf_mimicry

  • Araschnia
  • Genus of butterflies

    Nymphalidae found in the East Palearctic (temperate Asia). The seasonal polyphenism (difference between spring and summer forms) is very marked. In alphabetical

    Araschnia

    Araschnia

    Araschnia

  • List of locust species
  • of the taxonomic family Acrididae capable of density-dependent phase polyphenism and swarming behaviour, potentially inflicting massive damage to crops

    List of locust species

    List of locust species

    List_of_locust_species

  • Reproduction
  • Biological process

    PMID 21232483. Yan, Shuo; Wang, Wan-xing; Shen, Jie (June 2020). "Reproductive polyphenism and its advantages in aphids: Switching between sexual and asexual reproduction"

    Reproduction

    Reproduction

    Reproduction

  • Maine Coon
  • Breed of cat

    2008. Lange, Axel, Nemeschkal, Hans Leo, Müller, Gerd B. (2014) Biased polyphenism in polydactylous cats carrying a single point mutation: the Hemingway

    Maine Coon

    Maine Coon

    Maine_Coon

  • Locust
  • Grasshopper that has a swarming phase

    density-dependent phenotypic plasticity. These changes are examples of phase polyphenism; they were first analysed and described by Boris Uvarov, who was instrumental

    Locust

    Locust

    Locust

  • Aphid
  • Superfamily of insects

    few species can produce a soldier caste, other species show extensive polyphenism under different environmental conditions and some can control the sex

    Aphid

    Aphid

    Aphid

  • Photoperiodism
  • Responses of organisms to the relative lengths of light and dark periods

    strider species, photoperiod has also been shown to be the cause of wing polyphenism, although the specific day lengths changed between species, suggesting

    Photoperiodism

    Photoperiodism

  • Hyalophora euryalus
  • Species of moth

    43 (3): 236–238. Collins, M. M. (1999). "A hostplant-induced larval polyphenism in Hyalophora euryalus (Saturniidae)". Journal of the Lepidopterists'

    Hyalophora euryalus

    Hyalophora euryalus

    Hyalophora_euryalus

  • Polydactyly
  • Physical anomaly involving extra fingers or toes

    wild type. Although it is initiated by a point mutation, it occurs as a polyphenism with different numbers of toes. The analysis of the additional toe numbers

    Polydactyly

    Polydactyly

    Polydactyly

  • Butterfly
  • Group of insects in the order Lepidoptera

    Nijhout, Hf (January 2003). "Development and Evolution of Adaptive Polyphenisms". Evolution & Development. 5 (1): 9–18. doi:10.1046/j.1525-142X.2003

    Butterfly

    Butterfly

    Butterfly

  • Phenotypic plasticity
  • Trait change of an organism in response to environmental variation

    when differences in environment induce discrete phenotypes is termed polyphenism. Generally, phenotypic plasticity is more important for immobile organisms

    Phenotypic plasticity

    Phenotypic plasticity

    Phenotypic_plasticity

  • Termite
  • Social insects related to cockroaches

    Retrieved 8 January 2015. Simpson, S.J.; Sword, G.A.; Lo, N. (2011). "Polyphenism in Insects". Current Biology. 21 (18): 738–749. Bibcode:2011CBio...21

    Termite

    Termite

    Termite

  • Kallima inachus
  • Species of butterfly known for resembling a dry leaf when its wings are closed

    the yellow mottled markings tend to be paler. The butterfly exhibits polyphenism, i.e. there are specific dry-season and wet-season forms which differ

    Kallima inachus

    Kallima inachus

    Kallima_inachus

  • Asexual reproduction
  • Reproduction without a sexual process

    reproductive cycle allows them to produce specialized offspring with polyphenism, a type of polymorphism where different phenotypes have evolved to carry

    Asexual reproduction

    Asexual reproduction

    Asexual_reproduction

  • Cyclomorphosis
  • Cyclomorphosis (also known as seasonal polyphenism) is the name given to the occurrence of cyclic or seasonal changes in the phenotype of an organism

    Cyclomorphosis

    Cyclomorphosis

  • Papilio troilus
  • Species of butterfly

    turning either brown in winter or green in summer is called seasonal polyphenism. Because the color of the pupa reflects the color of the deciduous host

    Papilio troilus

    Papilio troilus

    Papilio_troilus

  • Developmental plasticity
  • Neural connection changes in childhood

    phenotypes in response to the magnitude of the environmental signal. Polyphenism refers to the ability of a single genotype to produce a variety of phenotypes

    Developmental plasticity

    Developmental_plasticity

  • Mimicry
  • Evolutionary strategy

    Wiklund, Christer; Tullberg, Birgitta S. (September 2004). "Seasonal polyphenism and leaf mimicry in the comma butterfly". Animal Behaviour. 68 (3): 621–627

    Mimicry

    Mimicry

    Mimicry

  • Schistocerca americana
  • Species of grasshopper

    temperatures inducing darker markings. Density is also a common factor in color polyphenism, but it is less important in this species than in many other grasshoppers

    Schistocerca americana

    Schistocerca americana

    Schistocerca_americana

  • African armyworm
  • Species of moth

    the common name "armyworm". The caterpillars exhibit density-dependent polyphenism where larvae raised in isolation are green, while those raised in groups

    African armyworm

    African armyworm

    African_armyworm

  • Genotype–phenotype map
  • Conceptual model in genetic architecture

    states from one another. accounts for different polymorphism and/or polyphenism in populations, depending on their area of parameter space they occupy

    Genotype–phenotype map

    Genotype–phenotype map

    Genotype–phenotype_map

  • Gray treefrog
  • Species of amphibian

    McCollum, S. (12 May 2017). "Costs and benefits of a predator-induced polyphenism in the gray treefrog Hyla chrysoscelis ". Evolution. 50 (2): 583–593

    Gray treefrog

    Gray treefrog

    Gray_treefrog

  • Peppered moth
  • Species of moth

    Parnell RS, Grant BS (2008). Humphries S (ed.). "A Reversible Color Polyphenism in American Peppered Moth (Biston betularia cognataria) Caterpillars"

    Peppered moth

    Peppered moth

    Peppered_moth

  • Ehab Abouheif
  • Canadian biologist and professor (born 1971)

    and Wray, G.A. 2002. Evolution of the gene network underlying the wing polyphenism in ants. Science 297: 249-252 Khila, A. and E. Abouheif. 2008. Reproductive

    Ehab Abouheif

    Ehab Abouheif

    Ehab_Abouheif

  • Kairomone
  • Chemical communication between species that benefits the recipient but not the emitter

    morphology caused by predator presence is known as predator-induced polyphenism, and occurs across a variety of animals. For example, Daphnia cucullata

    Kairomone

    Kairomone

  • January 2016 Argentine locust swarm
  • Largest locust swarm for over 60 years in Argentina

    locust population density is higher due to a trait called locust phase polyphenism, so it stands to reason that a larger swarm will be more aggressive than

    January 2016 Argentine locust swarm

    January_2016_Argentine_locust_swarm

  • Membranipora
  • Genus of moss animals

    Saccorhiza polyschides. Colonies of M. membranacea show different forms of polyphenism as spines, tower zooids, chimneys and stolons. The eggs of M. membranipora

    Membranipora

    Membranipora

    Membranipora

  • Polymorphism in Lepidoptera
  • Seasonal polyphenism in Eurema hecabe Environmental polymorphism, where genetic heritability plays no role, is often termed polyphenism. Polyphenism in Lepidoptera

    Polymorphism in Lepidoptera

    Polymorphism_in_Lepidoptera

  • Diplogastridae
  • Family of roundworms

    of which feed on bacteria. Several diplogastrid species also have a polyphenism in their mouthparts, allowing resource specialization within species

    Diplogastridae

    Diplogastridae

    Diplogastridae

  • Pristionchus pacificus
  • Species of roundworm

    Pristionchus and many other free-living nematodes, P. pacificus exhibits a polyphenism in its mouthparts that allows individual nematodes to specialize on different

    Pristionchus pacificus

    Pristionchus pacificus

    Pristionchus_pacificus

  • Juvenile hormone
  • Class of chemical compounds

    Wigglesworth. JHs regulate development, reproduction, diapause, and polyphenisms. In insects, JH (formerly neotenin) refers to a group of hormones, which

    Juvenile hormone

    Juvenile_hormone

  • Dauer larva
  • Developmental stage in nematodes

    environmental cues, it represents a classic and well studied example of polyphenism. The dauer state is given other names in the various types of nematodes

    Dauer larva

    Dauer_larva

  • Desert locust
  • Species of grasshopper

    Desert locusts have a solitary phase and a gregarious phase, a type of polyphenism. Solitary locusts nymphs and adults can behave gregariously within a

    Desert locust

    Desert locust

    Desert_locust

  • Ecological evolutionary developmental biology
  • Subfield of biology

    well known that environmental factors affect phenotypic expression via polyphenism. Emerging research in ecological evolutionary developmental biology aims

    Ecological evolutionary developmental biology

    Ecological_evolutionary_developmental_biology

  • Anti-predator adaptation
  • Defensive feature of prey for selective advantage

    W.; Joneschild, D.E. (1999). "Crypsis, conspicuousness, mimicry and polyphenism as antipredator defences of foraging octopuses on Indo-Pacific coral

    Anti-predator adaptation

    Anti-predator adaptation

    Anti-predator_adaptation

  • Exoneura robusta
  • Species of bee

    rearing and therefore the presence of eusociality. Essentially, social polyphenism allows E. robusta to respond to changing environments by keeping their

    Exoneura robusta

    Exoneura robusta

    Exoneura_robusta

  • Phasmahyla guttata
  • Species of amphibian

    coloring that ranges from brown to green. This use of coloring is known as polyphenism. Their females typically lay 42± 19 eggs. The female frog lays eggs on

    Phasmahyla guttata

    Phasmahyla guttata

    Phasmahyla_guttata

  • Eurema hecabe
  • Species of butterfly

    to the entire genus Eurema. The common grass yellow exhibits seasonal polyphenism. The lepidopteran has a darker summer morph, triggered by a long day

    Eurema hecabe

    Eurema hecabe

    Eurema_hecabe

  • Animal coloration
  • General appearance of an animal

    summer (containing more pigment), an example of seasonal camouflage (a polyphenism). Many animals, including mammals, birds, and amphibians, are unable

    Animal coloration

    Animal coloration

    Animal_coloration

  • Hyblaea puera
  • Moth species in family Hyblaeidae

    lines. A recent study revealed the existence of density-dependent colour polyphenism and resistance build-up against invading baculovirus by H. puera larvae

    Hyblaea puera

    Hyblaea puera

    Hyblaea_puera

  • Dielis tejensis
  • Species of scoliid wasp

    Szafranski, Przemyslaw (2026-03-09). "Alloreferent and Apparent Seasonal Polyphenism of Dielis tejensis with an Updated Key to Nearctic Dielis Species (Hymenoptera:

    Dielis tejensis

    Dielis tejensis

    Dielis_tejensis

  • Phenotypic switching
  • Aspect of cell biology

    response to changing microenvironments, driving metastatic progression. Polyphenism Zordan, R. E.; Galgoczy, D. J.; Johnson, A. D. (2006). "Epigenetic properties

    Phenotypic switching

    Phenotypic_switching

  • Onthophagus taurus
  • Species of beetle

    density and the depth at which they dig and nest. This is an example of polyphenism, a phenomenon where organisms with the same genetic makeup exhibit different

    Onthophagus taurus

    Onthophagus taurus

    Onthophagus_taurus

  • Locusta migratoria migratoria
  • Subspecies of locust

    October, inhabiting sunny grasslands and riverbanks. It exhibits phase polyphenism, transitioning between solitary (solitaria) and gregarious (gregaria)

    Locusta migratoria migratoria

    Locusta migratoria migratoria

    Locusta_migratoria_migratoria

  • Abdominal pigmentation in Drosophila melanogaster
  • Genetic trait in Drosophila

    within individuals during ontogeny. It gives rise to natural variation, polyphenism and sexual dimorphism. It also varies between species, contributing to

    Abdominal pigmentation in Drosophila melanogaster

    Abdominal_pigmentation_in_Drosophila_melanogaster

  • Calathus (beetle)
  • Genus of ground beetles

    instead of depending on the genotype of the individual, in what's called polyphenism. These 198 species belong to the genus Calathus Subgenus Amphyginus Haliday

    Calathus (beetle)

    Calathus (beetle)

    Calathus_(beetle)

  • Junonia almana
  • Species of nymphalid butterfly found in South Asia

    butterfly has a wingspan of 54–62 mm (2.1–2.4 in), and exhibits seasonal polyphenism. "Upperside rich orange-yellow. Fore wing with a pale dusky and a much

    Junonia almana

    Junonia almana

    Junonia_almana

  • Allodiplogaster sudhausi
  • Species of roundworm

    Pristionchus pacificus, A. sudhausi displays phenotypic plasticity, with a polyphenism in its adult mouth-form that leads to formation of one of two distinct

    Allodiplogaster sudhausi

    Allodiplogaster sudhausi

    Allodiplogaster_sudhausi

  • Acyrthosiphon pisum
  • Species of true bug

    Regiella insecticola decreases mortality due to Pandora neoaphidis) Polyphenism (the production of several discrete morphs by the same genotype) - Studies

    Acyrthosiphon pisum

    Acyrthosiphon pisum

    Acyrthosiphon_pisum

  • Cyrtacanthacris aeruginosa
  • Species of grasshopper

    Cyrtacanthacridinae (Orthoptera: Acrididae) and the evolution of locust phase polyphenism". Cladistics. 24 (4): 515–542. doi:10.1111/j.1096-0031.2007.00190.x.

    Cyrtacanthacris aeruginosa

    Cyrtacanthacris aeruginosa

    Cyrtacanthacris_aeruginosa

  • Gerd B. Müller
  • Austrian biologist (born 1953)

    PMID 25500820. Lange, A; Nemeschkal, HL; Müller, GB (2014). "Biased polyphenism in polydactylous cats carrying a single point mutation: The Hemingway

    Gerd B. Müller

    Gerd B. Müller

    Gerd_B._Müller

  • Cyrtacanthacridinae
  • Subfamily of grasshoppers

    Cyrtacanthacridinae (Orthoptera: Acrididae) and the evolution of locust phase polyphenism". Cladistics. 24 (4): 515–542. doi:10.1111/j.1096-0031.2007.00190.x.

    Cyrtacanthacridinae

    Cyrtacanthacridinae

    Cyrtacanthacridinae

  • Histiostoma
  • Genus of mites

    "Transformations of copulatory structures and observations on the male polyphenism in the phylogeny of the Histiostomatidae (Acari: Astigmata)". International

    Histiostoma

    Histiostoma

    Histiostoma

  • Zoothamnium niveum
  • Species of single-celled organism

    ; Nemeschkal, H. L. (2019). "Thiotrophic bacterial symbiont induces polyphenism in giant ciliate host Zoothamnium niveum". Scientific Reports. 9 (1):

    Zoothamnium niveum

    Zoothamnium niveum

    Zoothamnium_niveum

  • Rhopalosiphum maidis
  • Species of true bug

    Zhenying; Francis, Frederic; He, KangLai (2019). "Differential wing polyphenism adaptation across life stages under extreme high temperatures in corn

    Rhopalosiphum maidis

    Rhopalosiphum maidis

    Rhopalosiphum_maidis

  • Rhopalosiphum oxyacanthae
  • Species of aphid

    These aphids have adapted to have develop multiple morphs, a term called polyphenism, to deal with competition for plant resources. Humans have also pressured

    Rhopalosiphum oxyacanthae

    Rhopalosiphum oxyacanthae

    Rhopalosiphum_oxyacanthae

  • List of polymorphisms
  • controlled. Thus the order exhibits both genetic polymorphism and extensive polyphenism. In the 1930s Dobzhansky and his co-workers collected Drosophila pseudoobscura

    List of polymorphisms

    List_of_polymorphisms

  • Pristionchus
  • Genus of roundworms

    reproducing on the decaying host carcass. Most species of Pristionchus show a polyphenism in their feeding structures, which allows the nematodes to access different

    Pristionchus

    Pristionchus

    Pristionchus

  • Jamides celeno
  • Species of butterfly

    in 1775. Like many tropical butterflies, this species shows seasonal polyphenism, with the appearance differing between adults according to the season

    Jamides celeno

    Jamides celeno

    Jamides_celeno

  • Megalopta genalis
  • Species of bee

    Peter; Wcislo, William T.; Wayne, Robert K. (2012-11-29). "Foundress polyphenism and the origins of eusociality in a facultatively eusocial sweat bee

    Megalopta genalis

    Megalopta genalis

    Megalopta_genalis

  • Micoletzkya
  • Genus of roundworms

    The two alternative phenotypes are thought to represent a resource polyphenism, or specialized for feeding on different foods, such as microorganisms

    Micoletzkya

    Micoletzkya

  • List of model organisms
  • most-studied species of ant, used as a model organism for evolution of polyphenism and caste Stomatogastric ganglion, various arthropod species, and a model

    List of model organisms

    List of model organisms

    List_of_model_organisms

  • Bicyclus ena
  • Species of butterfly

    Late Miocene 4. WINDIG, J. J., BRAKEFIELD,(el at.) (1994). Seasonal polyphenism in the wild: Survey of wing patterns in five species of Bicyclus butterflies

    Bicyclus ena

    Bicyclus ena

    Bicyclus_ena

  • Developmental bias
  • PMID 12242638. Lange, Axel; Nemeschkal, Hans L.; Müller, Gerd B. (2014). "Biased Polyphenism in Polydactylous Cats Carrying a Single Point Mutation: The Hemingway

    Developmental bias

    Developmental_bias

  • Bruce Grant (biologist)
  • Professor of biology at the College of William and Mary

    Noor, M.A.F., R.S. Parnell, and B.S. Grant. 2008. A Reversible Color Polyphenism in American Peppered Moth (Biston betularia cognataria) Caterpillars

    Bruce Grant (biologist)

    Bruce_Grant_(biologist)

  • Nemoria arizonaria
  • Species of moth

    substantially different phenotypic forms Seasonal dimorphism is one type of polyphenism observed in the species, the other of which occurs at the larvae stage

    Nemoria arizonaria

    Nemoria arizonaria

    Nemoria_arizonaria

  • Brachymenes
  • Genus of wasps

    dyscherus (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) from Brazil with evidence of a life-cycle polyphenism. Rev. Biol. Trop. 47(4): 949–958. 1999 Zanger, P. (2004). Die tonbauenden

    Brachymenes

    Brachymenes

  • Mary Jane West-Eberhard
  • American entomologist (born 1941)

    mid-1980s upon the role of "alternative phenotypes," such as polymorphisms, polyphenisms, and context sensitive phenotype life history and physiological traits

    Mary Jane West-Eberhard

    Mary_Jane_West-Eberhard

  • FAM166C
  • a novel FAM166C SNP was identified as the only gene mutation having a polyphen score of 0.954 indicating it was likely deleterious and may be involved

    FAM166C

    FAM166C

    FAM166C

  • Constructive development (biology)
  • Biological hypothesis

    University Press. Lange, A; Nemeschkal, HL; Müller, GB (2014). "Biased polyphenism in polydactylous cats carrying a single point mutation: the hemingway

    Constructive development (biology)

    Constructive_development_(biology)

  • Richard Genée
  • Austrian librettist, playwright and composer (1823–1895)

    Zarya. In 1857, he was conductor of the Philharmonic Orchestra Mainz. Polyphen oder Ein Abenteuer auf Martinique (1856) Der Geiger aus Tirol (1857) Der

    Richard Genée

    Richard Genée

    Richard_Genée

  • SNP annotation
  • nucleotide variants (SNVs). Classical bioinformatics tools, such as SIFT, Polyphen and MutationTaster, successfully predict the functional consequence of

    SNP annotation

    SNP_annotation

  • SEPTIN4
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    expression via staining with HPA028424 antibody provided by Sigma-Aldrich. Polyphen predicts C17orf47 variants to be benign. During a study on the endocytic

    SEPTIN4

    SEPTIN4

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  • Lorin
  • Boy/Male

    Latin American English

    Lorin

    Laurel.

  • GABRIELE
  • Female

    German

    GABRIELE

    German feminine form of Latin Gabrielus, GABRIELE means "man of God" or "warrior of God."

  • Mariza
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Mariza

    Of the sea.and Mary.

  • Cullop
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cullop

    English : from Middle English colhope, col(l)hop ‘fried eggs and ham or bacon’, which Reaney believes to have been applied as a metonymic occupational name for the keeper of a cook house.

  • Eos
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Latin

    Eos

    The dawn.

  • Samroop
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Samroop

    Similar

  • Sudaman
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Sudaman

    Bountiful

  • Hillis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hillis

    English : variant of Hills.English : variant of Hillhouse. In the British Isles, this name is now most frequent in northern Ireland and Scotland.

  • Fravash | ப்ரவஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Fravash | ப்ரவஷ

    Guardian Angel

  • Vaishni
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Vaishni

    Friend of God

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