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    Evolution (Response to Warming)

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    Evolution (Response to Warming)


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    Summary


    Evolutionary Response to Environmental Change in Sockeye Salmon

    Palaeoecology Reveals Real-World Biotic Responses to Global Warming

    Genetic Adaptation to Warming Revealed in Study of Water Fleas

    Ecological Effects of Atmospheric CO2 Enrichment

    Thoughts on Species' Abilities to Survive Rapid Climate Change

    Natural Selection in a Species of Fruit Fly

    Warming-Induced Microevolution in Tawny Owls

    Global Warming-Induced Hybridization in Flying Squirrels

    Climate and the Origin and Demise of Species

    Thermal Plasticity in Swedish Pool Frogs

    Could Alpine Plants Survive Significant Global Warming?

    Coral Hosts Can Evolve to Cope with Global Warming

    Water Fleas and Global Warming

    Alpine Plants Threatened with Warming-Induced Extinction

    Genetic Adaptation to Extreme Environmental Change

    Evolutionary Response to Heat Shock

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