Using natural laboratories to study evolution to global warming: contrasting altitudinal, latitudinal, and urbanization gradients

Volume: 35, Pages: 10 - 19
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
Demonstrating the likelihood of evolution in response to global warming is important, yet challenging. We discuss how three spatial thermal gradients (latitudinal, altitudinal, and urbanization) can be used as natural laboratories to inform about the gradual thermal evolution of populations by applying a space-for-time substitution (SFTS) approach. We compare thermal variables and confounding non-thermal abiotic variables, methodological...
Paper Details
Title
Using natural laboratories to study evolution to global warming: contrasting altitudinal, latitudinal, and urbanization gradients
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
35
Pages
10 - 19
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