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Effect of weather during development on cranial morphometrics of American marten (Martes americana)
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Globally, climate change is affecting species in a myriad of ways. Rapid morphological change has been proposed to be a consequence of climate change, but evidence is minimal. Furthermore, any such rapid morphological change is expected to be a phenotypic response rather than evolutionary....
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The brown moss Meesia triquetra demonstrates an active potential to evolve based on the variation it exhibits in morphology, growth rate, and genetics. Variation was investigated over an arctic-boreal gradient, and was substantial enough to allow discrimination among specimens from Boreal Forest,...