Keeping up with a warming world; assessing the rate of adaptation to climate change
Netherlands Institute of Ecology
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The pivotal question in the debate on the ecological effects of climate change is whether species will be able to adapt fast enough to keep up with their changing environment. If we establish the maximal rate of adaptation, this will set an upper limit to the rate at which temperatures can increase without loss of biodiversity. The rate of adaptation will primarily be set by the rate of microevolution since (i) phenotypic plasticity alone is not sufficient as reaction norms will no longer be adaptive and hence microevolution on the reaction norm is needed, (ii) learning will be favourable to the individual but cannot be passed on to the next generations, (iii) maternal effects may play a role but, as with…
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- Climate change
- Adaptation (eye)
- Global warming
- Environmental science
- Environmental resource management
- Climatology
- Geography
- Ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Climate action
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