id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4i7ycvmuwba5vo55y6grmua7s4 J. T. Anderson Evolutionary and Ecological Responses to Anthropogenic Climate Change: Update on Anthropogenic Climate Change 2012.0 13 .pdf application/pdf 11180 956 48 and potential adaptive responses to climate change imposed by climate change could shift adaptive landscapes and alter the magnitude of selection gradients (see Climate change disrupts patterns of local adaptation (hypothesis 4). for studying genetic responses to climate change. will provide information on plastic and genetic responses to climate change in a more timely fashion. to global change, we recommend that researchers investigate multiple traits associated with adaptation to climate and other abiotic and biotic agents of selection to climate change, namely high within-population genetic variation, extensive gene flow, and limited linkage climate and, therefore, might maintain less genetic variation in complex traits associated with adaptation to (2012) Phenotypic plasticity and adaptive evolution contribute to advancing flowering phenology in response to climate change. Davis MB, Shaw RG (2001) Range shifts and adaptive responses to quaternary climate change. Shaw RG, Etterson JR (2012) Rapid climate change and the rate of adaptation: insight from experimental quantitative genetics. ./cache/work_4i7ycvmuwba5vo55y6grmua7s4.pdf ./txt/work_4i7ycvmuwba5vo55y6grmua7s4.txt