In an era of rapid climate change, there is a pressing need to understand how organisms will cope with faster and less predictable variation in environmental conditions. Here we develop a unifying model that predicts evolutionary responses to environmentally driven fluctuating selection and use this theoretical framework to explore the potential consequences of altered environmental cycles. We first show that the parameter space determined by different combinations of predictability and timescale of environmental variation is partitioned into distinct regions where a single mode of response (reversible phenotypic plasticity, irreversible phenotypic plasticity, bet-hedging, or adaptive tracking) has a clear selective advantage over all other...
Understanding how the natural world will be impacted by environmental change over the coming decades...
To forecast extinction risks of natural populations under climate change and direct human impacts, a...
There is growing concern over tipping points arising in ecosystems because of the crossing of enviro...
In an era of rapid climate change, there is a pressing need to understand how organisms will cope wi...
Many species are experiencing sustained environmental change mainly due to human activities. The unu...
1. Rapid climate change both imposes strong selective pressures on natural populations – potentially...
International audienceMany species facing climate change have complex life cycles , with individuals...
Understanding how the natural world will be impacted by environmental change over the coming decades...
© 2019 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Theory suggests that evolu...
Predicting if, when, and how populations can adapt to climate change constitutes one of the greatest...
The environment changes constantly at various time scales and, in order to survive, species need to ...
Rapid environmental changes are putting numerous species at risk of extinction. For migration-limite...
One of the most dramatic consequences of climate change will be the intensification and increased fr...
As climate change accelerates and habitats free from anthropogenic impacts diminish, populations are...
Species can either adapt to new conditions induced by climate change or shift their range in an atte...
Understanding how the natural world will be impacted by environmental change over the coming decades...
To forecast extinction risks of natural populations under climate change and direct human impacts, a...
There is growing concern over tipping points arising in ecosystems because of the crossing of enviro...
In an era of rapid climate change, there is a pressing need to understand how organisms will cope wi...
Many species are experiencing sustained environmental change mainly due to human activities. The unu...
1. Rapid climate change both imposes strong selective pressures on natural populations – potentially...
International audienceMany species facing climate change have complex life cycles , with individuals...
Understanding how the natural world will be impacted by environmental change over the coming decades...
© 2019 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. Theory suggests that evolu...
Predicting if, when, and how populations can adapt to climate change constitutes one of the greatest...
The environment changes constantly at various time scales and, in order to survive, species need to ...
Rapid environmental changes are putting numerous species at risk of extinction. For migration-limite...
One of the most dramatic consequences of climate change will be the intensification and increased fr...
As climate change accelerates and habitats free from anthropogenic impacts diminish, populations are...
Species can either adapt to new conditions induced by climate change or shift their range in an atte...
Understanding how the natural world will be impacted by environmental change over the coming decades...
To forecast extinction risks of natural populations under climate change and direct human impacts, a...
There is growing concern over tipping points arising in ecosystems because of the crossing of enviro...