reviewEcology LettersAug 15, 2005Closed access

Running to stand still: adaptation and the response of plants to rapid climate change

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona · Centre for Research on Ecology and Forestry Applications

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Abstract

Climate is a potent selective force in natural populations, yet the importance of adaptation in the response of plant species to past climate change has been questioned. As many species are unlikely to migrate fast enough to track the rapidly changing climate of the future, adaptation must play an increasingly important role in their response. In this paper we review recent work that has documented climate-related genetic diversity within populations or on the microgeographical scale. We then describe studies that have looked at the potential evolutionary responses of plant populations to future climate change. We argue that in fragmented landscapes, rapid climate change has the potential to overwhelm the…

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Keywords
  • Climate change
  • Ecology
  • Adaptation (eye)
  • Biology
  • Environmental science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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