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Long term environmental stability drives reduced stress tolerance in salt lake invertebrates
2021
Rethinking Ecology
The capacity of species to tolerate physical stressors is critical in a world of increasing environmental instability, however, past selective environments should dramatically impact on future stress tolerance, particularly in isolated populations. Through stabilising selection, long-term environmental stasis may reduce physiological tolerance, creating an evolutionary legacy where populations are less fit if environments change. Few empirical studies have investigated this evolutionary legacy
doi:10.3897/rethinkingecology.6.58899
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