Rapid evolutionary adaptation: Potential and constraints
Aurélien Tellier,
Kathryn Hodgins,
Wolfgang Stephan
et al.
Abstract:The vast diversity of life on earth is the result of evolutionary processes that acted over billions of years. Historically it was assumed that adaptation and the origin of new species required long periods of time. However, it is now well established that adaptation to new environments can occur rapidly and sometimes even within a few generations. We define here rapid adaptation as a selective process, which allows a population or species to substantially improve its average fitness in the short time scale of… Show more
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