Thermal acclimation and adaptation across populations in a broadly distributed soil arthropod
Abstract
The relative contributions of phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution to the responses of species to climate change are poorly understood. It has been suggested that some species or populations will have to rely on their ability to adjust their phenotype rather than on adaptation through evolutionary adaptation. We test the extent of intra- and inter-population patterns of acclimation and genetic variation in multiple traits directly...
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Title
Thermal acclimation and adaptation across populations in a broadly distributed soil arthropod
Published Date
Feb 10, 2019
Journal
Volume
33
Issue
5
Pages
833 - 845
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