When species are subjected to changing environments, they can survive in their current location through genetic adaptation. However, this ability is not unlimited. In a study published in PNAS, ...
Phenotypic plasticity describes the capacity of a single genotype to produce different phenotypes in response to environmental cues. This flexibility allows organisms to adjust morphology, physiology, ...
The impact of ocean acidification on species in different parts of the world has been miscalculated, so far, and its impact in some cases over- and in other cases underestimated, an analysis of 86 ...
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