Slow and population specific evolutionary response to a warming environment

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  • Jun, 2023

Santos, M.A., Antunes, M.A., Grandela, A., Quina, A.S., Santos, M., Matos, M. & Simões, P. (2023) Slow and population specific evolutionary response to a warming environment. 

Scientific Reports, 13, 9700. DOI:10.1038/s41598-023-36273-3 (IF2022 4,6; Q1 Multidisciplinary Sciences)
Summary:

Adaptation to increasingly warmer environments may be critical to avoid extinction. Whether and how these adaptive responses can arise is under debate. Though several studies have tackled evolutionary responses under different thermal selective regimes, very few have specifically addressed the underlying patterns of thermal adaptation under scenarios of progressive warming conditions. Also, considering how much past history affects such evolutionary response is critical. Here, we report a long-term experimental evolution study addressing the adaptive response of Drosophila subobscura populations with distinct biogeographical history to two thermal regimes. Our results showed clear differences between the historically differentiated populations, with adaptation to the warming conditions only evident in the low latitude populations. Furthermore, this adaptation was only detected after more than 30 generations of thermal evolution. Our findings show some evolutionary potential of Drosophila populations to respond to a warming environment, but the response was slow and population specific, emphasizing limitations to the ability of ectotherms to adapt to rapid thermal shifts.


https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-36273-3

Team

  • Slow and population specific evolutionary response to a warming environment Margarida Maria Demony de Carneiro Pacheco de Matos Evolutionary Ecology - EE
  • Slow and population specific evolutionary response to a warming environment Marta Alexandra Arandas dos Santos Evolutionary Ecology - EE
  • Slow and population specific evolutionary response to a warming environment Marta Alves Antunes Evolutionary Ecology - EE
  • Slow and population specific evolutionary response to a warming environment Pedro Miguel Moraes Corado Simões Evolutionary Ecology - EE