The capacity of natural populations to evolve in the face of changing environments depends on the dynamics of adaptive (such as natural selection) and neutral processes (such as random genetic drift and migration). Disentangling these processes may help our understanding of evolution and can be used to model and predict future responses to environmental changes. In the past, research mainly focused on documenting the rates at which traits evolve. With progress in DNA sequencing technologies, it is now possible to determine the genomic underpinnings of the populations’ evolutionary responses to environmental changes. The purpose of this research was to determine the genomic basis of rapid evolution of populations of three distinct specie...