An integrated view on the possible effects of global climate change is provided while taking into account that not only the rising average temperature is likely to impact natural populations but also that increased variation around the mean and higher frequency of extreme events will be important. We propose that complex genetic effects in concert with demographic patterns may affect how focal populations react to the environmental challenge in an adaptive way (if they can). In order to aim for an inclusive picture of the ongoing environmental change we argue for a synthesis of knowledge from a range of 'classical' disciplines such as quantitative genetics, conservation genetics and population ecology. A hereto little exposed concern is the...
Persistence of natural populations during periods of climate change is likely to depend on migration...
We need to understand joint ecological and evolutionary responses to climate change to predict futur...
More extreme climatic events (ECEs) are among the most prominent consequences of climate change. Des...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
1. Rapid climate change both imposes strong selective pressures on natural populations – potentially...
By causing changes in abiotic and biotic environmental conditions, climate change generates intense ...
The natural environment is being altered by anthropogenic activity at an unprecedented rate. The eff...
Predicting if, when, and how populations can adapt to climate change constitutes one of the greatest...
Climate is a potent selective force in natural populations, yet the importance of adaptation in the ...
Human impacts – anthropogenic climate warming, habitat loss and fragmentation – are likely to increa...
ABSTRACT Adaptability is crucial to life on earth, providing an avenue for populations to change whe...
The current and projected impacts of climate change are shaped by unprecedented rates of change in e...
Most ecological processes now show responses to anthropogenic climate change. In terrestrial, freshw...
Persistence of natural populations during periods of climate change is likely to depend on migration...
We need to understand joint ecological and evolutionary responses to climate change to predict futur...
More extreme climatic events (ECEs) are among the most prominent consequences of climate change. Des...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
We review the evidence of how organisms and populations are currently responding to climate change t...
1. Rapid climate change both imposes strong selective pressures on natural populations – potentially...
By causing changes in abiotic and biotic environmental conditions, climate change generates intense ...
The natural environment is being altered by anthropogenic activity at an unprecedented rate. The eff...
Predicting if, when, and how populations can adapt to climate change constitutes one of the greatest...
Climate is a potent selective force in natural populations, yet the importance of adaptation in the ...
Human impacts – anthropogenic climate warming, habitat loss and fragmentation – are likely to increa...
ABSTRACT Adaptability is crucial to life on earth, providing an avenue for populations to change whe...
The current and projected impacts of climate change are shaped by unprecedented rates of change in e...
Most ecological processes now show responses to anthropogenic climate change. In terrestrial, freshw...
Persistence of natural populations during periods of climate change is likely to depend on migration...
We need to understand joint ecological and evolutionary responses to climate change to predict futur...
More extreme climatic events (ECEs) are among the most prominent consequences of climate change. Des...