articleEvolutionary ApplicationsJan 1, 2014GOLD OA

Climate change, adaptation, and phenotypic plasticity: the problem and the evidence

University of Helsinki · McGill University

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Abstract

Many studies have recorded phenotypic changes in natural populations and attributed them to climate change. However, controversy and uncertainty has arisen around three levels of inference in such studies. First, it has proven difficult to conclusively distinguish whether phenotypic changes are genetically based or the result of phenotypic plasticity. Second, whether or not the change is adaptive is usually assumed rather than tested. Third, inferences that climate change is the specific causal agent have rarely involved the testing - and exclusion - of other potential drivers. We here review the various ways in which the above inferences have been attempted, and evaluate the strength of support that each…

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Keywords
  • Climate change
  • Adaptation (eye)
  • Biology
  • Variety (cybernetics)
  • Phenotypic plasticity
  • Inference
  • Ecology
  • Evolutionary biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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