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Idealization in evolutionary developmental investigation: a tension between phenotypic plasticity and normal stages

机译:进化发展研究中的理想化:表型可塑性与正常阶段之间的张力

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Idealization is a reasoning strategy that biologists use to describe, model and explain that purposefully departs from features known to be present in nature. Similar to other strategies of scientific reasoning, idealization combines distinctive strengths alongside of latent weaknesses. The study of ontogeny in model organisms is usually executed by establishing a set of normal stages for embryonic development, which enables researchers in different laboratory contexts to have standardized comparisons of experimental results. Normal stages are a form of idealization because they intentionally ignore known variation in development, including variation associated with phenotypic plasticity (e.g. via strict control of environmental variables). This is a tension between the phenomenon of plasticity and the practice of staging that has consequences for evolutionary developmental investigation because variation is conceptually removed as a part of rendering model organisms experimentally tractable. Two compensatory tactics for mitigating these consequences are discussed: employing a diversity of model organisms and adopting alternative periodizations.
机译:理想化是生物学家用来描述,建模和解释有意偏离自然界已知特征的一种推理策略。与其他科学推理策略相似,理想化结合了独特的优势和潜在的劣势。通常通过建立一组胚胎发育的正常阶段来进行模型有机体中个体发育的研究,这使不同实验室环境中的研究人员能够对实验结果进行标准化比较。正常阶段是理想化的一种形式,因为它们有意忽略了已知的发育变化,包括与表型可塑性相关的变化(例如,通过严格控制环境变量)。这是可塑性现象与分期实践之间的紧张关系,对进化发展研究有影响,因为从概念上讲,变异是作为使模型生物易于实验处理的一部分而删除的。讨论了两种减轻这些后果的补偿策略:采用多种模式生物和采用替代分期。

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