Plasticity evolution constrained by high costs and fast environmental changes.
Adaptive plasticity in organisms can be limited by the costs of being flexible and the speed of environmental changes. A simulation model showed that the evolution of plasticity is constrained by high costs of being flexible when the environment is stable, or by fast environmental changes when the organism's response is slow. The study suggests that considering both the costs of plasticity and the speed of environmental fluctuations is crucial to understanding what limits the evolution of plastic traits.