Evolutionary adaptation and ontogenetic adaptation: Is the distinction still sustainable?

The differentiation between the notions of evolutionary adaptation and ontogenetic adaptation may require some precisions that go beyond those introduced in their more usual presentations. But recognizing this does not lead either to invalidate this distinction or to make it less clear. On the contr...

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spelling I10-R341-article-328382025-01-01T15:10:42Z Evolutionary adaptation and ontogenetic adaptation: Is the distinction still sustainable? Adaptación evolutiva y adaptación ontogenética: ¿la distinción es todavía sostenible? Caponi, Gustavo Andres adaptación evolutiva adaptación ontogenética heredabilidad selección natural plasticidad fenotípica evolutionary adaptation ontogenetic adaptation heredability natural selection phenotypic plasticity The differentiation between the notions of evolutionary adaptation and ontogenetic adaptation may require some precisions that go beyond those introduced in their more usual presentations. But recognizing this does not lead either to invalidate this distinction or to make it less clear. On the contrary, these precisions, all of them associated with the notion of heritability, allow characterizations of both notions that are clearer than the usual ones and that avoid the temptation to think of them as nothing more than the ideal and impossible poles of a gradation in which any clear distinction is dissolved. La diferenciación entre las nociones de adaptación evolutiva y de adaptación ontogenética puede requerir algunas precisiones que van más allá de aquellas que se introducen en sus presentaciones más habituales. Pero reconocer eso no lleva, ni a invalidar esa distinción, ni tampoco a tornarla menos nítida. Por el contrario, esas precisiones, asociadas todas ellas con la noción de heredabilidad, permiten caracterizaciones de ambas nociones que son más claras que las habituales y que nos evitan la tentación de pensar que las mismas no son más que los polos, ideales e imposibles, de una gradación en la que toda distinción clara se disuelve.   Evolutionary adaptation and ontogenetic adaptation: the distinction is still sustainable? Abstract: The differentiation between the notions of evolutionary adaptation and ontogenetic adaptation may require some precisions that go beyond those introduced in their more usual presentations. But recognizing this does not lead either to invalidate this distinction or to make it less clear. On the contrary, these precisions, all of them associated with the notion of heritability, allow characterizations of both notions that are clearer than the usual ones and that avoid the temptation to think of them as nothing more than the ideal and impossible poles of a gradation in which any clear distinction is dissolved. Keywords: Evolutionary Adaptation; Ontogenetic Adaptation; Heritability; Natural Selection.   Centro de Investigaciones de la Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades 2021-11-10 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/afjor/article/view/32838 10.61377/ehc.32838 Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia; Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021): Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia; 48-68 Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia; Vol. 6 Núm. 1 (2021): Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia; 48-68 Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia; v. 6 n. 1 (2021): Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia; 48-68 2525-1198 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/afjor/article/view/32838/35627 Derechos de autor 2021 Epistemología e Historia de la Ciencia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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topic adaptación evolutiva
adaptación ontogenética
heredabilidad
selección natural
plasticidad fenotípica
evolutionary adaptation
ontogenetic adaptation
heredability
natural selection
phenotypic plasticity
spellingShingle adaptación evolutiva
adaptación ontogenética
heredabilidad
selección natural
plasticidad fenotípica
evolutionary adaptation
ontogenetic adaptation
heredability
natural selection
phenotypic plasticity
Caponi, Gustavo Andres
Evolutionary adaptation and ontogenetic adaptation: Is the distinction still sustainable?
topic_facet adaptación evolutiva
adaptación ontogenética
heredabilidad
selección natural
plasticidad fenotípica
evolutionary adaptation
ontogenetic adaptation
heredability
natural selection
phenotypic plasticity
author Caponi, Gustavo Andres
author_facet Caponi, Gustavo Andres
author_sort Caponi, Gustavo Andres
title Evolutionary adaptation and ontogenetic adaptation: Is the distinction still sustainable?
title_short Evolutionary adaptation and ontogenetic adaptation: Is the distinction still sustainable?
title_full Evolutionary adaptation and ontogenetic adaptation: Is the distinction still sustainable?
title_fullStr Evolutionary adaptation and ontogenetic adaptation: Is the distinction still sustainable?
title_full_unstemmed Evolutionary adaptation and ontogenetic adaptation: Is the distinction still sustainable?
title_sort evolutionary adaptation and ontogenetic adaptation: is the distinction still sustainable?
description The differentiation between the notions of evolutionary adaptation and ontogenetic adaptation may require some precisions that go beyond those introduced in their more usual presentations. But recognizing this does not lead either to invalidate this distinction or to make it less clear. On the contrary, these precisions, all of them associated with the notion of heritability, allow characterizations of both notions that are clearer than the usual ones and that avoid the temptation to think of them as nothing more than the ideal and impossible poles of a gradation in which any clear distinction is dissolved.
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