Authors
Caitlin R Gabor, Stephanie N Kivlin, Jessica Hua, Nate Bickford, Martha O Burford Reiskind, Timothy F Wright
Publication date
2021/12
Journal
Integrative and Comparative Biology
Volume
61
Issue
6
Pages
2132-2144
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Global environmental changes induced by human activities are forcing organisms to respond at an unprecedented pace. At present we have only a limited understanding of why some species possess the capacity to respond to these changes while others do not. We introduce the concept of multidimensional phenospace as an organizing construct to understanding organismal evolutionary responses to environmental change. We then describe five barriers that currently challenge our ability to understand these responses: (1) Understanding the parameters of environmental change and their fitness effects, (2) Mapping and integrating phenotypic and genotypic variation, (3) Understanding whether changes in phenospace are heritable, (4) Predicting consistency of genotype to phenotype patterns across space and time, and (5) Determining which traits should be prioritized to understand organismal response to …
Total citations
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CR Gabor, SN Kivlin, J Hua, N Bickford, MOB Reiskind… - Integrative and Comparative Biology, 2021