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Because plants often show a high degree of morphological plasticity in response to various environmental factors, and the intermediate morphology can arise from forces other than hybridization, morphological criteria alone for identifying natural hybrids are inadequate.

Similar morphological plasticity in other dinosaurian groups (e.g., hadrosaurids) has typically been interpreted in relation to behavior, although often behavior and morphological divergence are correlated with phylogeny [46], and it can be difficult to tease apart the influences of phylogeny and behavior on morphology.

Hynobius retardatus salamander larvae exhibited plasticity in both defensive behavioural and respiratory traits in the presence of predator A. nigroflava dragonfly larvae; that is, they surfaced less frequently (anti-predatory adaptive behavioural plasticity) and enlarged their external gills (adaptive morphological plasticity in response to hypoxia caused by the anti-predatory behaviour).

A fundamental, yet unsolved, question is type and leverage of freedom such a system has, in search for an optimal architecture under altering sets of environmental and biological challenges (considering claims that morphological plasticity in corals is either strictly adoptive and/or stems from absence of genetic canalization in morphological traits [28], [29]).

Our studies identify an important component of glia remodeling and suggest that transcriptional changes may underlie glial morphological plasticity in the sensory organs of C. elegans.

Previous studies identified morphological plasticity in the characteristics used to define each species and argued for a single species designation [ 49, 50].

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It remains a challenge to translate morphological plasticity into more detailed functional plasticity and to further investigate the meaning of altered morphological appearances, such as hypertrophy and dystrophy.

We conclude that the extensive morphological plasticity displayed in culture cannot be interpreted without rigorous methods (e.g. cladistics), and the largely overlapping morphological characteristics make cladistic analysis very difficult or impossible.

In summary, we identified the actin binding by Profilin-1 as a pivotal mechanism in activity-dependent morphological plasticity of PAPs in cultured astrocytes.

Morphological plasticity or convergence in traits could possibly be the reason why the classical taxonomic grouping (which largely relied on morphological traits) did not perform as well in predicting genetic variation for the leopard cat.

Glia, which are intimately associated with neurons, also exhibit complex shapes and morphological plasticity, and changes in glial shape often correlate with neuronal remodeling (Procko and Shaham 2010).

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