Three types of rescue can avert extinction in a changing environment
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Reply to Wootton and Pfister: The search for general context should include synthesis with laboratory model systemsRapid trait evolution drives increased speed and variance in experimental range expansionsEvolution and the duration of a doomed populationSevere consequences of habitat fragmentation on genetic diversity of an endangered Australian freshwater fish: A call for assisted gene flow.The power of evolutionary rescue is constrained by genetic load.Scope for genetic rescue of an endangered subspecies though re-establishing natural gene flow with another subspecies.Genetic rescue, the greater prairie chicken and the problem of conservation reliance in the AnthropoceneExperimental test of genetic rescue in isolated populations of brook trout.Genetic conservation and management of the California endemic, Torrey pine (Pinus torreyana Parry): Implications of genetic rescue in a genetically depauperate species.Processes affecting extinction risk in the laboratory and in nature.Rapid adaptive evolution in novel environments acts as an architect of population range expansion.Genetic rescue increases fitness and aids rapid recovery of an endangered marsupial population.Genetic and demographic founder effects have long-term fitness consequences for colonising populations.Asymmetric competition impacts evolutionary rescue in a changing environment.Genetic rescue in an inbred Arctic fox (Vulpes lagopus) population.Evolutionary adaptation of an RNA bacteriophage to the simultaneous increase in the within-host and extracellular temperatures.Increased fluctuation in a butterfly metapopulation leads to diploid males and decline of a hyperparasitoid
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Three types of rescue can avert extinction in a changing environment
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Brett A Melbourne
Christopher Richards
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Marianna Szűcs
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2015-08-03T00:00:00Z