Scientists call for a major acceleration in coral assisted evolution research to help reefs cope with rapidly warming oceans.
How is it that organisms are so damned good at evolving to overcome environmental challenges? This is a question that has long been posed by researchers, but the answers have not been overly clear.
Environmental change doesn’t affect evolution in a single, predictable way. In large-scale computer simulations, scientists discovered that some fluctuating conditions help populations evolve higher ...
A sweeping genetic study of over 150 species reveals that life’s move from water to land was not a single story, but a series ...
How do organisms adapt to climate change? A new study reveals the complex interplay between genetic diversity and temperature tolerance evolution. How do organisms adapt to climate change? A new study ...
When people build cities and introduce invasive creatures, resident critter populations sometimes adapt Brian Handwerk - Science Correspondent When humans build cities and introduce invasive species, ...
It usually takes millions of years for new species to evolve, but not for fish in one African lake.
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