Evolutionary adaptation affects demographic resilience to climate change but few studies have attempted to project changes in selective pressures or quantify impacts of trait responses on population dynamics and extinction risk. We used a novel individual-based model to explore potential evolutionary changes in migration timing and the consequences for population persistence in sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka in the Fraser River, Canada, under scenarios of future climate warming. Adult sockeye salmon are highly sensitive to increases in water temperature during their arduous upriver migration, raising concerns about the fate of these ecologically, culturally, and commercially important fish in a warmer future. Our results suggest that evo...
Rare phenotypes and behaviours within a population are often overlooked, yet they may serve a height...
Though genetic diversity is necessary for population persistence in rapidly changing environments, l...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018A changing environment is not a new challenge for Paci...
Evolutionary adaptation affects demographic resilience to climate change but few studies have attemp...
Evolutionary adaptation affects demographic resilience to climate change but few studies have attemp...
Evolutionary adaptation affects demographic resilience to climate change but few studies have attemp...
Accumulating evidence has indicated that many fish populations are responding to climate change thro...
International audienceFacing climate change (CC), species are prone to multiple modifications in the...
We summarized existing knowledge on behavioural and physiological responses of Okanagan sockeye salm...
Recent studies reporting shifts in the timing of salmonid migrations have suggested global warming t...
Climate-induced phenological shifts can influence population, evolutionary, and ecological dynamics,...
[Extract] Evolutionary adaptation will help some animals cope with future climate change, but for ju...
International audienceAtlantic salmon Salmo salar is the subject of many management actions aiming a...
Climate-induced phenological shifts can influence population, evolutionary, and ecological dynamics,...
To predict how climate change will influence populations it is necessary to understand the mechanism...
Rare phenotypes and behaviours within a population are often overlooked, yet they may serve a height...
Though genetic diversity is necessary for population persistence in rapidly changing environments, l...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018A changing environment is not a new challenge for Paci...
Evolutionary adaptation affects demographic resilience to climate change but few studies have attemp...
Evolutionary adaptation affects demographic resilience to climate change but few studies have attemp...
Evolutionary adaptation affects demographic resilience to climate change but few studies have attemp...
Accumulating evidence has indicated that many fish populations are responding to climate change thro...
International audienceFacing climate change (CC), species are prone to multiple modifications in the...
We summarized existing knowledge on behavioural and physiological responses of Okanagan sockeye salm...
Recent studies reporting shifts in the timing of salmonid migrations have suggested global warming t...
Climate-induced phenological shifts can influence population, evolutionary, and ecological dynamics,...
[Extract] Evolutionary adaptation will help some animals cope with future climate change, but for ju...
International audienceAtlantic salmon Salmo salar is the subject of many management actions aiming a...
Climate-induced phenological shifts can influence population, evolutionary, and ecological dynamics,...
To predict how climate change will influence populations it is necessary to understand the mechanism...
Rare phenotypes and behaviours within a population are often overlooked, yet they may serve a height...
Though genetic diversity is necessary for population persistence in rapidly changing environments, l...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018A changing environment is not a new challenge for Paci...