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Will genetic adaptation of natural populations to chemical pollution result in lower or higher tolerance to future climate change?

✍ Scribed by Karel AC De Schamphelaere; Stephen Glaholt; Jana Asselman; Marlies Messiaen; Dieter De Coninck; Colin R Janssen; John K Colbourne; Joseph R Shaw


Publisher
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
216 KB
Volume
7
Category
Article
ISSN
1551-3777

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Intent. The intent of Learned Discourses is to provide a forum for open discussion. These articles reflect the professional opinions of the authors regarding scientific issues. They do not represent SETAC positions or policies. And, although they are subject to editorial review for clarity, consistency, and brevity, these articles are not peer reviewed. The Learned Discourses date from 1996 in the North America SETAC News and, when that publication was replaced by the SETAC Globe, continued there through 2005. The continued success of Learned Discourses depends on our contributors. We encourage timely submissions that will inform and stimulate discussion. We expect that many of the articles will address controversial topics, and promise to give dissenting opinions a chance to be heard.

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