Climate change and evolution: disentangling environmental and genetic responses
University of Helsinki · Corning (United States)
Abstract
Rapid climate change is likely to impose strong selection pressures on traits important for fitness, and therefore, microevolution in response to climate-mediated selection is potentially an important mechanism mitigating negative consequences of climate change. We reviewed the empirical evidence for recent microevolutionary responses to climate change in longitudinal studies emphasizing the following three perspectives emerging from the published data. First, although signatures of climate change are clearly visible in many ecological processes, similar examples of microevolutionary responses in literature are in fact very rare. Second, the quality of evidence for microevolutionary responses to climate change…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 85.21
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 160
Authors
5Topics & keywords
- Microevolution
- Biology
- Climate change
- Natural selection
- Adaptation (eye)
- Context (archaeology)
- Phenotypic plasticity
- Ecology
- Climate action