Nurture to nature via COVID-19, a self-regenerating environmental strategy of environment in global context
B Paital - Science of the total environment, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) has become the largest pandemic that has
affected 210 countries. Rolling data indicate that 257, 3605 people are infected by the …
affected 210 countries. Rolling data indicate that 257, 3605 people are infected by the …
The potential for rapid evolution under anthropogenic climate change
Understanding how natural populations will respond to rapid anthropogenic climate change
is one of the greatest challenges for ecologists and evolutionary biologists. Much research …
is one of the greatest challenges for ecologists and evolutionary biologists. Much research …
Eco‐evolution on the edge during climate change
CP Nadeau, MC Urban - Ecography, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
We urgently need to predict species responses to climate change to minimize future
biodiversity loss and ensure we do not waste limited resources on ineffective conservation …
biodiversity loss and ensure we do not waste limited resources on ineffective conservation …
A general pattern of trade-offs between ecosystem resistance and resilience to tropical cyclones
Tropical cyclones drive coastal ecosystem dynamics, and their frequency, intensity, and
spatial distribution are predicted to shift with climate change. Patterns of resistance and …
spatial distribution are predicted to shift with climate change. Patterns of resistance and …
Trait-based sensitivity of large mammals to a catastrophic tropical cyclone
Extreme weather events perturb ecosystems and increasingly threaten biodiversity.
Ecologists emphasize the need to forecast and mitigate the impacts of these events, which …
Ecologists emphasize the need to forecast and mitigate the impacts of these events, which …
Ecophylogenetics redux
TJ Davies - Ecology Letters, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Species' evolutionary histories shape their present‐day ecologies, but the integration of
phylogenetic approaches in ecology has had a contentious history. The field of …
phylogenetic approaches in ecology has had a contentious history. The field of …
Behavioural research priorities for the study of animal response to climate change
Highlights•Behaviour research has neglected climate change, a great threat to biodiversity.•
Behavioural variation probably explains idiosyncratic responses to climate.•To manage for …
Behavioural variation probably explains idiosyncratic responses to climate.•To manage for …
Continuously fluctuating selection reveals fine granularity of adaptation
Temporally fluctuating environmental conditions are a ubiquitous feature of natural habitats.
Yet, how finely natural populations adaptively track fluctuating selection pressures via shifts …
Yet, how finely natural populations adaptively track fluctuating selection pressures via shifts …
Ecological disturbance alters the adaptive benefits of social ties
Extreme weather events radically alter ecosystems. When ecological damage persists,
selective pressures on individuals can change, leading to phenotypic adjustments. For …
selective pressures on individuals can change, leading to phenotypic adjustments. For …
Decimated little brown bats show potential for adaptive change
The degree to which species can rapidly adapt is key to survival in the face of climatic and
other anthropogenic changes. For little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus), whose populations …
other anthropogenic changes. For little brown bats (Myotis lucifugus), whose populations …