Author
Listed:
- P. Salinas-de-León
(Charles Darwin Foundation
National Geographic Society)
- S. Andrade
(Charles Darwin Foundation)
- C. Arnés-Urgellés
(Charles Darwin Foundation)
- J. R. Bermudez
(Facultad de Ingeniería Marítima y Ciencias del Mar, Escuela Politécnica del Litoral)
- S. Bucaram
(Inter-American Development Bank)
- S. Buglass
(Charles Darwin Foundation)
- F. Cerutti
(Charles Darwin Foundation)
- W. Cheung
(The University of British Columbia)
- C. Hoz
(Charles Darwin Foundation)
- V. Hickey
(World Bank Group)
- G. Jíménez-Uzcátegui
(Charles Darwin Foundation)
- I. Keith
(Charles Darwin Foundation)
- J. R. Marín Jarrín
(Charles Darwin Foundation)
- P. Martí-Puig
(Charles Darwin Foundation)
- M. Medina
(Charles Darwin Foundation)
- A. Moya
(Charles Darwin Foundation)
- D. Pauly
(The University of British Columbia)
- D. Orellana
(Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias, Departamento Interdisciplinario de Espacio y Población, Universidad de Cuenca)
- R. Ostergaard-Klem
(Hawaii Pacific University, Department of Natural Sciences)
- C. Stock
(Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, NOAA)
- J. Witman
(Brown University, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)
- B. Worm
(Dalhousie University)
Abstract
The Galapagos Islands inspired the theory of evolution by means of natural selection; now in the Anthropocene, the Galapagos represent an important natural laboratory to understand ecosystem resilience in the face of climate extremes and enable effective socio-ecological co-evolution under climate change.
Suggested Citation
P. Salinas-de-León & S. Andrade & C. Arnés-Urgellés & J. R. Bermudez & S. Bucaram & S. Buglass & F. Cerutti & W. Cheung & C. Hoz & V. Hickey & G. Jíménez-Uzcátegui & I. Keith & J. R. Marín Jarrín & P., 2020.
"Evolution of the Galapagos in the Anthropocene,"
Nature Climate Change, Nature, vol. 10(5), pages 380-382, May.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcli:v:10:y:2020:i:5:d:10.1038_s41558-020-0761-9
DOI: 10.1038/s41558-020-0761-9
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