Deforestation limits evolutionary rescue under climate change in Amazonian lizards
Aim: The impact of climate change on biodiversity is often analysed under a stable evolutionary perspective focused on whether species can currently tolerate warmer climates. However, species may adapt to changes, and particularly under conditions of low habitat fragmentation, standing adaptive gene...
Main Authors: | Azevedo, JAR, Faurby, S, Colli, GR, Antonelli, A, Werneck, FP |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley Open Access
2024
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