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Macroevolutionary consequences of profound climate change on niche evolution in marine molluscs over the past three million years

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2014.1995

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Atlantic coastal plain; conservation palaeobiology; fundamental niche; macroevolution; mid-Pliocene warm period; Mollusca

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  1. NSF GK-12 Fellowship
  2. KU Madison and Lila Self Graduate Fellowship
  3. KU Biodiversity Institute Panorama Grant
  4. John W. Wells Grant-in-Aids of Research
  5. NSF [EF-1206757]
  6. European Research Council under the European Union [278636]
  7. European Research Council (ERC) [278636] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)
  8. Direct For Biological Sciences
  9. Div Of Biological Infrastructure [1206757] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  10. Natural Environment Research Council [ncas10009] Funding Source: researchfish

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In order to predict the fate of biodiversity in a rapidly changing world, we must first understand how species adapt to new environmental conditions. The long-term evolutionary dynamics of species' physiological tolerances to differing climatic regimes remain obscure. Here, we unite palaeontological and neontological data to analyse whether species' environmental tolerances remain stable across 3 Myr of profound climatic changes using 10 phylogenetically, ecologically and developmentally diverse mollusc species from the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains, USA. We additionally investigate whether these species' upper and lower thermal tolerances are constrained across this interval. We find that these species' environmental preferences are stable across the duration of their lifetimes, even when faced with significant environmental perturbations. The results suggest that species will respond to current and future warming either by altering distributions to track suitable habitat or, if the pace of change is too rapid, by going extinct. Our findings also support methods that project species' present-day environmental requirements to future climatic landscapes to assess conservation risks.

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