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The dynamics of phenotypic change and the shrinking sheep of St. Kilda.

Abstract:
Environmental change, including climate change, can cause rapid phenotypic change via both ecological and evolutionary processes. Because ecological and evolutionary dynamics are intimately linked, a major challenge is to identify their relative roles. We exactly decomposed the change in mean body weight in a free-living population of Soay sheep into all the processes that contribute to change. Ecological processes contribute most, with selection--the underpinning of adaptive evolution--explaining little of the observed phenotypic trend. Our results enable us to explain why selection has so little effect even though weight is heritable, and why environmental change has caused a decline in the body size of Soay sheep.
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10.1126/science.1173668

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Journal:
Science (New York, N.Y.) More from this journal
Volume:
325
Issue:
5939
Pages:
464-467
Publication date:
2009-07-01
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EISSN:
1095-9203
ISSN:
0036-8075


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English
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pubs:376414
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uuid:c7d680b4-910e-482b-8055-84eaa1840b25
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pubs:376414
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376414
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2013-11-16

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