
Daniel I. Bolnick
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Jun 25, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Andrew Hendry |Alison Bell |Michael Bell |Daniel I. Bolnick
1 INTRODUCTION Evolution was classically considered to be a strictly historical science accessible only indirectly by working backward-in-time to infer process from pattern. Increasingly, however, researchers can employ forward-in-time studies, where experimental treatments are applied to known populations, and their subsequent evolution is monitored (Garland Jr. & Rose, 2009; Kawecki et al., 2012).
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Oct 15, 2023 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Sarah Sanderson |Daniel I. Bolnick |Michael T. Kinnison |Rose O'Dea
INTRODUCTION Hundreds of studies have shown that ecology shapes evolution (eco-to-evo) by altering phenotypes through phenotypic plasticity or genotypic change, and that these changes are amplified by human disturbances (Alberti et al., 2017; Gorné & Díaz, 2019; Hendry & Kinnison, 1999; Reznick & Ghalambor, 2001).
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