2015
DOI: 10.1086/679906
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Developmental Critical Windows and Sensitive Periods as Three-Dimensional Constructs in Time and Space

Abstract: A critical window (sensitive period) represents a period during development when an organism's phenotype is responsive to intrinsic or extrinsic (environmental) factors. Such windows represent a form of developmental phenotypic plasticity and result from the interaction between genotype and environment. Critical windows have typically been defined as comprising discrete periods in development with a distinct starting time and end time, as identified by experiments following an on and an off protocol. Yet in re… Show more

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“…Survival was previously shown to be significantly reduced following exposure to 40 and 50 ppt during days 1-6 and 7-9 (see fig. 7 in Burggren and Mueller, 2015), and should be considered when examining the salinity effects on morphometry during these exposure windows.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Survival was previously shown to be significantly reduced following exposure to 40 and 50 ppt during days 1-6 and 7-9 (see fig. 7 in Burggren and Mueller, 2015), and should be considered when examining the salinity effects on morphometry during these exposure windows.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course, the more data available to construct a time-exposure-response 3D profile, the more 'smooth' are the contours that represent the phenotypic modifications. Burggren and Mueller (2015), in a largely theoretical treatment of the concept of the critical window as a 3D construct, provided smooth contours relating the timeexposure-magnitude responses of developing animals. The 3D contours formed in the present study are somewhat 'angular', even with 21 different treatments involving five salinities and four different potential critical windows.…”
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