Original paper
Evolutionary response to global change: Climate and land use interact to shape color polymorphism in a woodland salamander
Abstract
Evolutionary change has been demonstrated to occur rapidly in human‐modified systems, yet understanding how multiple components of global change interact to affect adaptive evolution remains a critical knowledge gap. Climate change is predicted to impose directional selection on traits to reduce thermal stress, but the strength of directional selection may be mediated by changes in the thermal environment driven by land use. We examined how...
Paper Details
Title
Evolutionary response to global change: Climate and land use interact to shape color polymorphism in a woodland salamander
Published Date
Jun 12, 2017
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
14
Pages
5426 - 5434
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