To understand the biological effects of climate change, it is essential to take into account species' evolutionary responses to their changing environments. Ongoing climate change is resulting in species shifting their geographical distribution ranges poleward. We tested whether a successful range ...
Evolutionary Responses to Changing Climate Published by : Ecological Society of AmericaDavis, Margaret BShaw, Ruth GEtterson, Julie R
aArrange Romaine lettuce on dinner plate and add layers of lettuce, celery, carrots, figs and watercress. 安排长叶莴苣在菜盘并且加莴苣、芹菜、红萝卜、无花果和水田芥层数。[translate] aEcological and evolutionary responses to recent climate change 对最近气候变化的生态学和演变反应[translate]...
(1996) Physiological sensitivity and evolutionary responses to climate change. Carbon Dioxide, Populations and Communities (ed. by C. Korner and F. A. Bazzaz), pp. 3-12. Academic Press, ...
Phenotypic plasticity, the expression of multiple phenotypes from one genome, is a widespread adaptation to short-term environmental fluctuations, but whether it facilitates evolutionary adaptation to climate change remains contentious. Here, we investigate seasonal plasticity and adaptive potential in an Afr...
Evolutionary responses to climate change and contaminants:Evidence and experimental approaches 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 55 作者: David A.KIMBERLY,Christopher J.SALICE 摘要: A fundamental objective within ecotoxicology lies in understanding and predicting effects of contaminants. This objective ...
Lineage-specific symbionts mediate differential coral responses to thermal stress Chenying Wang Xinqing Zheng Tuo Shi Microbiome(2023) Advertisement Nature Climate Change (Nat. Clim. Chang.)ISSN1758-6798(online)ISSN1758-678X(print) Sign up for theNature Briefingnewsletter — what matters in science,...
Adaptation, plasticity, and extinction in a changing environment: towards a predictive theory. PLoS Biol , 2010 , 8: e1000357 CrossRef Google Scholar [4] Reusch T B H. Climate change in the oceans: evolutionary versus phenotypically plastic responses of marine animals and plants. Evol ...
Adaptation, plasticity, and extinction in a changing environment: towards a predictive theory. PLoS Biol , 2010 , 8: e1000357 CrossRef Google Scholar [4] Reusch T B H. Climate change in the oceans: evolutionary versus phenotypically plastic responses of marine animals and plants. Evol ...
Biogeographic regions reflect the organization of biotas over long evolutionary timescales but face alterations from recent anthropogenic climate change. Here, we model species distributions for 189,269 vascular plant species of the world under present and future climates and use this data to generate bi...