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- W4212941421 abstract "Adaptive transgenerational effects are not easily explainable with stringent principles of genetic inheritance. For example, in environments that change rapidly, selection of given genotypes in one generation may be too slow to occur as in species with long generation times. Organisms can respond phenotypically to such changes. Phenotypic plasticity is one mechanism through which organisms rapidly respond and maintain reproductive fitness under variable conditions. This type of environmentally-induced phenotypic variation transmitted across generations is called transgenerational plasticity. In this book chapter, I discuss the key theoretical and mechanistic aspects that make a biological process called hormesis one relevant source of transgenerational plasticity. To this end, I propose the transhormesis hypothesis, whereby hormetic priming of the parents is transmitted to their offspring so that they are better prepared to withstand future challenges. I discuss the transhormesis hypothesis in the framework of environmental toxicology to highlight the role of transhormesis in favouring adaptability or adaptation of species to environmental changes in the Anthropocene. Finally, I critically appraise our current knowledge of environmental hormesis, highlighting key future directions for the field." @default.
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- W4212941421 title "For Better or Worse: Benefits and Costs of Transgenerational Plasticity and the Transhormesis Hypothesis" @default.
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