© 2019 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Theory suggests that evolutionary changes in phenotypic plasticity could either hinder or facilitate evolutionary rescue in a changing climate. Nevertheless, the actual role of evolving plasticity in the responses of natural populations to climate change remains unresolved. Direct observations of evolutionary change in nature are rare, making it difficult to assess the relative contributions of changes in trait means versus changes in plasticity to climate change responses. To address this gap, this review explores several proxies that can be used to understand evolving plasticity in the context of climate change, including space for time substitutions, experimental e...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
Populations adapt to novel environmental conditions by genetic changes or phenotypic plasticity. Pla...
The current and projected impacts of climate change are shaped by unprecedented rates of change in e...
Climate change affects individual organisms by altering development, physiology, behavior, and fitne...
Human-induced habitat loss and fragmentation constrains the range of many species, making them unabl...
1. Rapid climate change both imposes strong selective pressures on natural populations – potentially...
How populations and species respond to modified environmental conditions is critical to their persis...
Abstract As climate change progresses, we are observing widespread changes in phenotypes in many pla...
Predicting if, when, and how populations can adapt to climate change constitutes one of the greatest...
Can a history of phenotypic plasticity increase the rate of adaptation to a new environment? Theory ...
How populations and species respond to modified environmental conditions is critical to their persis...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
Genomic reaction norms represent the range of gene expression phenotypes (usually mRNA transcript le...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
Many species are experiencing sustained environmental change mainly due to human activities. The unu...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
Populations adapt to novel environmental conditions by genetic changes or phenotypic plasticity. Pla...
The current and projected impacts of climate change are shaped by unprecedented rates of change in e...
Climate change affects individual organisms by altering development, physiology, behavior, and fitne...
Human-induced habitat loss and fragmentation constrains the range of many species, making them unabl...
1. Rapid climate change both imposes strong selective pressures on natural populations – potentially...
How populations and species respond to modified environmental conditions is critical to their persis...
Abstract As climate change progresses, we are observing widespread changes in phenotypes in many pla...
Predicting if, when, and how populations can adapt to climate change constitutes one of the greatest...
Can a history of phenotypic plasticity increase the rate of adaptation to a new environment? Theory ...
How populations and species respond to modified environmental conditions is critical to their persis...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
Genomic reaction norms represent the range of gene expression phenotypes (usually mRNA transcript le...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
Many species are experiencing sustained environmental change mainly due to human activities. The unu...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
Populations adapt to novel environmental conditions by genetic changes or phenotypic plasticity. Pla...
The current and projected impacts of climate change are shaped by unprecedented rates of change in e...