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Altered genotypic and phenotypic frequencies of aphid populations under enriched CO2 and O3 atmospheres

Informally Refereed

Abstract

Environmental change is anticipated to negatively affect both plant and animal populations. As abiotic factors rapidly change habitat suitability, projections range from altered genetic diversity to wide-spread species loss. Here, we assess the degree to which changes in atmospheric composition associated with environmental change will influence not only the abundance, but also the genotypic/phenotypic diversity, of herbivore populations.

Keywords

air pollution, carbon dioxide, climate change, plasticity, polymorphism, polyphenism, ozone

Citation

Mondor, Edward B.; Tremblay, Michelle N.; Awmack, Caroline S.; Lindroth, Richard L. 2005. Altered genotypic and phenotypic frequencies of aphid populations under enriched CO2 and O3 atmospheres. Global Change Biology. 11: 1-7.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/research/treesearch/34900