使负有责任或义务
生物
人类世
兼性
生态学
多样性(控制论)
环境变化
生态系统
概念框架
光学(聚焦)
气候变化
环境资源管理
计算机科学
社会学
光学
社会科学
物理
环境科学
人工智能
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cois.2018.07.013
摘要
Understanding how insects will respond both ecologically and evolutionarily to complex and interacting factors linked to global change is an important challenge that underpins our ability to produce better predictive models and to anticipate and manage ecosystem-scale disruption in the Anthropocene. Insects have the capacity to rapidly adapt to changing conditions via a variety of mechanisms which include both phenotypically plastic and evolutionary responses that interact in important ways. This short review comments on the current state of knowledge surrounding rapid evolution in insects and highlights conceptual and empirical gaps. Emphasis is placed on the need to consider direct and indirect community-level feedbacks via both ecological and evolutionary mechanisms when examining the consequences of global change, with particular focus on insects and their facultative and obligate symbionts.
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