Declining body size: a third universal response to warming?
A recently documented correlate of anthropogenic climate change involves reductions in
body size, the nature and scale of the pattern leading to suggestions of a third universal …
body size, the nature and scale of the pattern leading to suggestions of a third universal …
Natural history collections as windows on evolutionary processes
Natural history collections provide an immense record of biodiversity on Earth. These
repositories have traditionally been used to address fundamental questions in …
repositories have traditionally been used to address fundamental questions in …
[PDF][PDF] Climate change 2022: Impacts, adaptation and vulnerability
C Parmesan, MD Morecroft, Y Trisurat - 2022 - hal.science
Chapter 2, building on prior assessments1, provides a global assessment of the observed
impacts and projected risks of climate change to terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems …
impacts and projected risks of climate change to terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems …
Terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems and their services
Chapter 2, building on prior assessments, provides a global assessment of the observed
impacts and projected risks of climate change to terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems …
impacts and projected risks of climate change to terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems …
[HTML][HTML] Climate change drives microevolution in a wild bird
P Karell, K Ahola, T Karstinen, J Valkama… - Nature …, 2011 - nature.com
To ensure long-term persistence, organisms must adapt to climate change, but an
evolutionary response to a quantified selection pressure driven by climate change has not …
evolutionary response to a quantified selection pressure driven by climate change has not …
Melanin‐based colour polymorphism responding to climate change
A Roulin - Global Change Biology, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Climate warming leads to a decrease in biodiversity. Organisms can deal with the new
prevailing environmental conditions by one of two main routes, namely evolving new genetic …
prevailing environmental conditions by one of two main routes, namely evolving new genetic …
[HTML][HTML] Floral pigmentation has responded rapidly to global change in ozone and temperature
Across kingdoms, organisms ameliorate UV stress by increasing UV-absorbing
pigmentation. Rapid ozone degradation during the 20 th century resulted in elevated UV …
pigmentation. Rapid ozone degradation during the 20 th century resulted in elevated UV …
[HTML][HTML] Citizen science reveals unexpected continental-scale evolutionary change in a model organism
J Silvertown, L Cook, R Cameron, M Dodd… - PloS one, 2011 - journals.plos.org
Organisms provide some of the most sensitive indicators of climate change and evolutionary
responses are becoming apparent in species with short generation times. Large datasets on …
responses are becoming apparent in species with short generation times. Large datasets on …
Pace of life syndrome under warming and pollution: integrating life history, behavior, and physiology across latitudes
S Debecker, R Stoks - Ecological Monographs, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
To fully comprehend and predict the impact of drivers of global change such as climate
warming and pollution, integrated multi‐trait approaches are needed. As organismal traits …
warming and pollution, integrated multi‐trait approaches are needed. As organismal traits …
Darker where cold and wet: Australian birds follow their own version of Gloger's rule
K Delhey - Ecography, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Gloger's rule is usually interpreted as predicting darker coloured animals in warmer and
more humid/vegetated regions. The relative importance of temperature and rainfall or …
more humid/vegetated regions. The relative importance of temperature and rainfall or …