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  • Anthropogenic change, such as urban heat islands, present challenges to biodiversity that can be overcome through phenotypic plasticity. Unlike their ancestral counterparts, urban lizards have fewer maladaptive gene expression responses to higher temperatures in a common garden experiment, suggesting the evolution of adaptive plasticity.

    • Shane C. Campbell-Staton
    • Jonathan P. Velotta
    • Kristin M. Winchell
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-14
  • Analysing phenotypic and genomic differences between urban and rural lizards, the authors identify a single non-synonymous polymorphism associated with heat tolerance plasticity that may explain how urban lizards can endure higher temperatures compared to those in forests.

    • Shane C. Campbell-Staton
    • Kristin M. Winchell
    • Julian Catchen
    Research
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 4, P: 652-658
  • Our non-Black colleagues must fight anti-Black racism and white supremacy within the academy to authentically promote Black excellence. Amplifying Black excellence in ecology and evolution is the antidote for white supremacy in the academy.

    • Christopher J. Schell
    • Cylita Guy
    • Nyeema C. Harris
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 4, P: 1285-1287