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How a species evolved fast enough to save itself from extinction
It suggests that some species may be able to evolve quickly enough to keep up with the accelerating consequences of human-caused warming — essentially saving themselves from extinction.

How a Species Evolved Fast Enough to Save Itself from ...
How a Species Evolved Fast Enough to Save Itself from Extinction (msn.com) 23 Posted by EditorDavid on Saturday March 14, 2026 @12:34PM from the Darwin-or-lose dept.

Wildflowers evolved fast enough to survive a historic drought
The wildflowers didn’t survive because the drought “wasn’t that bad,” or because the plants found hidden water. They survived because, according to a new study, they evolved fast enough to keep up. The researchers tracked scarlet monkeyflower populations in Oregon and California for more than a decade.

University of British Columbia - Wild plants can rapidly ...
For the first time in the wild, researchers have shown plant populations can evolve quickly enough to rebound from extreme drought -- a rare ray of hope in an oft gloomy climate landscape. Sc. . .

How a Species Evolved Fast Enough to Save Itself from ...
California saw its worst drought in 10,000 years between 2012 and 2015, remembers the Washington Post. And yet genetic analyses of California's scarlet monkeyflower " found that many rapidly evolved... allowing them to cope with water scarcity and rebound from decline. "

Humans Are Forcing the Rapid Evolution of Wildlife. Can ...
As rapid as rapid evolution can be, it’s often not rapid enough to keep pace with the fast-changing habits of humans. Even for slower-burning threats like climate change, species are struggling to keep pace.

Can Animals Evolve Fast Enough to Keep Up With Climate Change?
These animals may not survive a period of rapid warming. But squid and tiny, fast-living copepods will probably manage just fine—they may even thrive.

 

 

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