作者
MC Bitter, JM Wong, HG Dam, SC Donelan, CD Kenkel, LM Komoroske, KJ Nickols, EB Rivest, S Salinas, SC Burgess, KE Lotterhos
发表日期
2021/8/25
来源
Proceedings of the Royal Society B
卷号
288
期号
1957
页码范围
20210727
出版商
The Royal Society
简介
A formidable challenge for global change biologists is to predict how natural populations will respond to the emergence of conditions not observed at present, termed novel climates. Popular approaches to predict population vulnerability are based on the expected degree of novelty relative to the amplitude of historical climate fluctuations experienced by a population. Here, we argue that predictions focused on amplitude may be inaccurate because they ignore the predictability of environmental fluctuations in driving patterns of evolution and responses to climate change. To address this disconnect, we review major findings of evolutionary theory demonstrating the conditions under which phenotypic plasticity is likely to evolve in natural populations, and how plasticity decreases population vulnerability to novel environments. We outline key criteria that experimental studies should aim for to effectively test theoretical …
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