Forecasting antimicrobial resistance evolution

J Rolff, S Bonhoeffer, C Kloft, R Leistner, R Regoes… - Trends in …, 2024 - cell.com
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major global health issue. Current measures for tackling
it comprise mainly the prudent use of drugs, the development of new drugs, and rapid …

Evolutionary adaptation to climate change

AH Edelsparre, MJ Fitzpatrick, M Saastamoinen… - Evolution …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
When the notion of climate change emerged over 200 years ago, few speculated as to the
impact of rising atmospheric temperatures on biological life. Tens of decades later, research …

Research priorities to support coral reefs during rapid climate change

KE Fabricius, SR Cooley, Y Golbuu, C Riginos… - PLOS …, 2024 - journals.plos.org
Tropical shallow-water coral reefs, the most biodiverse of all marine habitats, are globally
threatened by climate change and the cumulative impacts of other human stressors (Fig 1) …

The Climate Change Burden on Immune Health: Are Persons Living with HIV More at Risk?

G Woolley, K Kroll, K Hoffman, A Ward… - AIDS Research and …, 2024 - liebertpub.com
Climate change poses one of the most significant modern threats to overall human health,
especially for vulnerable populations including persons living with HIV (PLWH). In this …

Genomic and physiological adaptation to temperature in the invasive golden star tunicate (Botryllus schlosseri)

ZJC Tobias - 2024 - dspace.mit.edu
Because non-indigenous species (NIS) often encounter novel environments during
colonization and expansion, species invasions present useful opportunities to investigate …

Reduced plasticity and variance in physiological rates of ectotherm populations under climate change

DWA Noble, F Kar, A Bush, F Seebacher, S Nakagawa - 2024 - ecoevorxiv.org
Climate change is expected to result in warmer and more variable thermal environments
globally. Maintaining phenotypic variability in physiological rates and adjusting them in …

[PDF][PDF] Limited plasticity but increased variance in physiological rates across ectotherm populations under climate change

DWA Noble, F Kar, A Bush, F Seebacher, S Nakagawa - ecoevorxiv.org
Climate change causes warmer and more variable temperatures globally, impacting
physiological rates and function in ectothermic animals. Acclimation of physiological rates …

Evolutionary and plastic responses to global warming in jackdaws

Global warming disrupts ecosystems and threats species persistence, leading to the
extinction of hundreds of bird species. Thus, the potential of populations to adapt to …