作者
Michael W Holmes, Talisin T Hammond, Guinevere OU Wogan, Rachel E Walsh, Katie LaBarbera, Elizabeth A Wommack, Felipe M Martins, Jeremy C Crawford, Katya L Mack, Luke M Bloch, Michael W Nachman
发表日期
2016/2
来源
Molecular ecology
卷号
25
期号
4
页码范围
864-881
简介
Natural history collections provide an immense record of biodiversity on Earth. These repositories have traditionally been used to address fundamental questions in biogeography, systematics and conservation. However, they also hold the potential for studying evolution directly. While some of the best direct observations of evolution have come from long‐term field studies or from experimental studies in the laboratory, natural history collections are providing new insights into evolutionary change in natural populations. By comparing phenotypic and genotypic changes in populations through time, natural history collections provide a window into evolutionary processes. Recent studies utilizing this approach have revealed some dramatic instances of phenotypic change over short timescales in response to presumably strong selective pressures. In some instances, evolutionary change can be paired with …
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