Climate change has historically been an evolutionary determinant for our species, affecting both hominin evolutionary innovations and extinction rates, and the early waves of migration and expansion outside Africa. Today Homo sapiens has turned itself into a major geological force, able to cause a biodiversity crisis comparable to previous mass extinction events, shaping the Earth surface and impacting biogeochemical cycles and the climate at a global level. We argue that anthropogenically-driven climate change must be understood in terms of a monumental niche construction process, generating long-term ecological inheritance and eco-evolutionary feedbacks that are putting our health and well-being and those of future generations at...
Published: 03 February 2020Climate stability leads to high levels of speciation and reduced extincti...
Human activities have transformed Planet Earth to the extent that the functioning of its climate has...
Most ecological processes now show responses to anthropogenic climate change. In terrestrial, freshw...
Climate change has historically been an evolutionary determinant for our species, affecting both hom...
ABSTRACT Adaptability is crucial to life on earth, providing an avenue for populations to change whe...
We make the case that scientifically accurate and politically feasible responses to the climate cris...
Climate change poses profound, direct, and well-documented threats to biodiversity. A significant fr...
With the increase of technological impact over the past decades, Homo sapiens has become the world’s...
CITATION: Chown, S. L. et al. 2010. Adapting to climate change : a perspective from evolutionary phy...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
SummaryAs the world is about to find out whether or not our civilisation is up to the challenge of d...
We need to understand joint ecological and evolutionary responses to climate change to predict futur...
doi: 10.1111/j.1755-263X.2010.00128.x Climate change poses profound, direct, and well-documented thr...
Species extinction is the most alarming consequence of global biodiversity decline, with potential d...
Change is the necessary and most static phenomenon of the entire universe so as the Climate Change. ...
Published: 03 February 2020Climate stability leads to high levels of speciation and reduced extincti...
Human activities have transformed Planet Earth to the extent that the functioning of its climate has...
Most ecological processes now show responses to anthropogenic climate change. In terrestrial, freshw...
Climate change has historically been an evolutionary determinant for our species, affecting both hom...
ABSTRACT Adaptability is crucial to life on earth, providing an avenue for populations to change whe...
We make the case that scientifically accurate and politically feasible responses to the climate cris...
Climate change poses profound, direct, and well-documented threats to biodiversity. A significant fr...
With the increase of technological impact over the past decades, Homo sapiens has become the world’s...
CITATION: Chown, S. L. et al. 2010. Adapting to climate change : a perspective from evolutionary phy...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
SummaryAs the world is about to find out whether or not our civilisation is up to the challenge of d...
We need to understand joint ecological and evolutionary responses to climate change to predict futur...
doi: 10.1111/j.1755-263X.2010.00128.x Climate change poses profound, direct, and well-documented thr...
Species extinction is the most alarming consequence of global biodiversity decline, with potential d...
Change is the necessary and most static phenomenon of the entire universe so as the Climate Change. ...
Published: 03 February 2020Climate stability leads to high levels of speciation and reduced extincti...
Human activities have transformed Planet Earth to the extent that the functioning of its climate has...
Most ecological processes now show responses to anthropogenic climate change. In terrestrial, freshw...