Will human influences on evolutionary dynamics in the wild pervade the Anthropocene

作者: Fanie Pelletier , David W. Coltman

DOI: 10.1186/S12915-017-0476-1

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摘要: The five most pervasive anthropogenic threats to biodiversity are over-exploitation, habitat changes, climate change, invasive species, and pollution. Since all of these can affect intraspecific biodiversity—including genetic variation within populations—humans have the potential induce contemporary microevolution in wild populations. We highlight recent empirical studies that explored effects wild. conclude it is critical we move towards a predictive framework integrates better understanding multiple forecast fate natural populations changing world.

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