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- Bom dia amigas e amigos leitores deste oceânico blog.
- Curiosidade.
- Digam-me, se não se trata de um segredo, o que vocês pretendem fazer no próximo dia 17 de outubro entre 18:30 e 19:00?
- Eu?
- Ainda não sei o que farei, mas gostaria de assistir a conferência da Professora Johanna Schmitt na Universidade de Melbourne.
- Leiam o anúncio abaixo e saibam mais a respeito.
Fernando Costa
Can Evolution Keep Up with Rapid Climate Change?
Miegunyah Lecture in BioSciences
To escape extinction in the face of rapid climate change, organisms must acclimate to novel conditions, evolve fast enough to keep up with rapid environmental change, and/or migrate fast enough to track their preferred climate as it shifts across the landscape. It is an open question whether such rapid responses are possible. This lecture will describe the evidence for past and current organismal responses to ongoing climate change, and discuss whether or not these responses will be sufficient to rescue populations and species from future rapid change. Professor Johanna Schmitt will include examples from her own field research on climate adaptation of wild plants along latitudinal and elevational gradients, and will highlight the general importance of these issues for biodiversity conservation, forestry, and... LINK
- Curiosidade.
- Digam-me, se não se trata de um segredo, o que vocês pretendem fazer no próximo dia 17 de outubro entre 18:30 e 19:00?
- Eu?
- Ainda não sei o que farei, mas gostaria de assistir a conferência da Professora Johanna Schmitt na Universidade de Melbourne.
- Leiam o anúncio abaixo e saibam mais a respeito.
Fernando Costa
Can Evolution Keep Up with Rapid Climate Change?
Miegunyah Lecture in BioSciences
To escape extinction in the face of rapid climate change, organisms must acclimate to novel conditions, evolve fast enough to keep up with rapid environmental change, and/or migrate fast enough to track their preferred climate as it shifts across the landscape. It is an open question whether such rapid responses are possible. This lecture will describe the evidence for past and current organismal responses to ongoing climate change, and discuss whether or not these responses will be sufficient to rescue populations and species from future rapid change. Professor Johanna Schmitt will include examples from her own field research on climate adaptation of wild plants along latitudinal and elevational gradients, and will highlight the general importance of these issues for biodiversity conservation, forestry, and... LINK
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