The mean and variance of climate change in the oceans: hidden evolutionary potential under stochastic environmental variability in marine sticklebacks
Abstract Increasing climate variability may pose an even greater risk to species than climate warming because temperature fluctuations can amplify adverse impacts of directional warming on fitness-related traits. Here, the influence of directional warming and increasing climate variability on marine...
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Autor principal: | Lisa N. S. Shama |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/33765a850eb54d16880fdc02598fd811 |
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