Original paper
Climate change shifts natural selection and the adaptive potential of the perennial forbBoechera strictain the Rocky Mountains
Abstract
Heritable genetic variation is necessary for populations to evolve in response to anthropogenic climate change. However, antagonistic genetic correlations among traits may constrain the rate of adaptation, even if substantial genetic variation exists. We examine potential genetic responses to selection by comparing multivariate genetic variance–covariances of traits and fitness (multivariate Robertson–Price identities) across different...
Paper Details
Title
Climate change shifts natural selection and the adaptive potential of the perennial forbBoechera strictain the Rocky Mountains
Published Date
Oct 21, 2019
Journal
Volume
73
Issue
11
Pages
2247 - 2262
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