Many species have experienced dramatic changes in their abundance and distribution during recent climate change, but it is often unclear whether such ecological responses are accompanied by evolutionary change. We used targeted exon sequencing of 294 museum specimens (160 historic, 134 modern) to generate independent temporal genomic contrasts spanning a century of climate change (1911-2012) for two co-distributed chipmunk species: an endemic alpine specialist (Tamias alpinus) undergoing severe range contraction and a stable mid-elevation species (T. speciosus). Using a novel analytical approach, we reconstructed the demographic histories of these populations and tested for evidence of recent positive directional selection. Only the retract...
The genetic diversity in modern species is strongly affected by contemporary gene flow between popul...
Global warming is predicted to cause substantial habitat rearrangements, with the most severe effect...
The recognition that climate change is occurring at an unprecedented rate means that there is increa...
Many species have experienced dramatic changes in their abundance and distribution during recent cli...
Many species have experienced dramatic changes in their abundance and distribution during recent cli...
Historical changes in climate have affected the diversity and distribution of species across the glo...
Adaptive population shifts in response to climate change Ing. Michaela Horníková, Doctoral thesis Ab...
BackgroundThe glaciation cycles that occurred throughout the Pleistocene in western North America ca...
Predicting how individual taxa will respond to climatic change is challenging, in part because the i...
In the face of predicted climate change, a broader understanding of biotic responses to varying envi...
International audienceSome species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1,2], w...
Anthropogenic climate change is drastically affecting the lives of animals across the planet, leadin...
Persistence of natural populations during periods of climate change is likely to depend on migration...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Species that evolved in temperate regions during the Pleistocene experienced periods of extreme clim...
The genetic diversity in modern species is strongly affected by contemporary gene flow between popul...
Global warming is predicted to cause substantial habitat rearrangements, with the most severe effect...
The recognition that climate change is occurring at an unprecedented rate means that there is increa...
Many species have experienced dramatic changes in their abundance and distribution during recent cli...
Many species have experienced dramatic changes in their abundance and distribution during recent cli...
Historical changes in climate have affected the diversity and distribution of species across the glo...
Adaptive population shifts in response to climate change Ing. Michaela Horníková, Doctoral thesis Ab...
BackgroundThe glaciation cycles that occurred throughout the Pleistocene in western North America ca...
Predicting how individual taxa will respond to climatic change is challenging, in part because the i...
In the face of predicted climate change, a broader understanding of biotic responses to varying envi...
International audienceSome species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1,2], w...
Anthropogenic climate change is drastically affecting the lives of animals across the planet, leadin...
Persistence of natural populations during periods of climate change is likely to depend on migration...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Species that evolved in temperate regions during the Pleistocene experienced periods of extreme clim...
The genetic diversity in modern species is strongly affected by contemporary gene flow between popul...
Global warming is predicted to cause substantial habitat rearrangements, with the most severe effect...
The recognition that climate change is occurring at an unprecedented rate means that there is increa...