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Evolution in Response to Climate Change
Julie R. Etterson
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Ruth G. Shaw
Biology (Duluth)
Ecology, Evolution and Behavior
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Response to Climate Change
100%
Natural Selection
100%
Climate Change
50%
Adaptation
50%
Gene Flow
50%
Natural Populations
50%
Adaptive Evolution
50%
Evolutionary Process
50%
Genetic Drift
50%
Biological Population
50%
Mutation-selection Balance
50%
Mutation Gene
50%
Population Drift
50%
Rate of Environmental Change
50%
Single Population
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Natural Selection
100%
Gene Flow
50%
Evolutionary Adaptation
50%
Genetic Drift
50%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate Change
100%
Natural Selection
100%
Environmental Change
50%
Gene Flow
50%
Genetic Drift
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Natural Selection
100%
Gene Flow
50%
Natural Population
50%
Evolutionary Adaptation
50%
Genetic Drift
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Natural Selection
100%
Gene Flow
50%
Natural Population
50%
Evolutionary Adaptation
50%
Genetic Drift
50%
Neuroscience
Gene Mutation
100%
Genetic Drift
100%