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Animal model residual value

Hi all,?

As a co-author of the van Benthem & al. (2016) paper, let me try and clarify what was meant here.

I agree with Pierre that this is a semantic problem, more than a modelling assumption.?
We defined plasticity as the non-heritable component of a trait (i.e., 1 - heritability ; or the ability of a genotype to produce different phenotypes). This definition is probably animal modeler slang, but I think it conveys the idea that there is no "truly random" phenotypic variation, only numerous environmental influences, observed or unobserved.

The residual variance from an animal model like the one used in our paper would capture the plasticity in response to all environmental influences (including what you could call developmental noise or random phenotypic variability).
If instead you are interested in the plastic response to a specific environmental variable (a "reaction-norm" definition of plasticity), you will probably have to include this variable explicitly in your model (but difficult to tell how without more details).?

Cheers,?

Timoth?e

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Hi,

It depends on what you call "plasticity". Most often, plasticity is defined as the part of phenotypic variability that varies according to environment. Without an experimental settings or environmental replications, it's very hard to distinguish from random phenotypic variability.

I've heard people considering that the environmental variance is a measure of plasticity, but it seems to me that this is a huge assumption that random variability is negligible, especially if you have only 1 environment.

Cheers,
Pierre.
On Monday, 8 May 2017 11:25:59 NZST Walid wrote: