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The term "environmental variance" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the differences in physical or climatic conditions within a particular environment or geographic area. For example, "In the Arctic environment, significant environmental variance can occur between different regions, depending on factors such as temperature and elevation."
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Very little, however, is known about the genetic architecture of environmental variance.
that attributable to differences in perception, which inflates the environmental variance component.
In all cases, thermal stresses increased the individual environmental variance, i.e., increased the developmental instability.
However, the environmental variance of GxE under drought stress in wheat was promoted by the developmental plasticity.
and E is the environmental variance within treatments.
The total variance in the trait can be partitioned into genetic variance (A), shared environmental variance [including shared (familial) environmental variance, C] and non-shared (unique environmental) variance (E), which also include measurement error.
The order of the flats was rotated daily to minimize the effects of local environmental variance.
Hence, we assume the same temporal environmental variance in the different habitat types.
Data were insufficient to calculate temporal environmental variance for probability of breeding.
In the present study, gene-environment interaction would be included as part the unique environmental variance.
Additive genetic variance in BMI is shown with light gray bands in the figure, shared environmental variance in BMI is shown with dark gray bands, and non-shared environmental variance in BMI is shown with black bands.
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