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Survival of a polymorphic species in seasonally snow-covered forests

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Penelope W. Murphy, Jonathan N. Pauli, Amy A. Shipley, and Benjamin Zuckerberg, 2023-11-06, Survival of a polymorphic species in seasonally snow-covered forests: Oikos, v. 2024, no. 1.

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Color polymorphism is an adaptive strategy in which a species exhibits multiple color phenotypes in a population. Often, phenotypes are variably suited to different environmental conditions which may buffer the population against variable conditions. Modern climate change is creating novel selective pressures for many species, especially in winter habitats. Few studies have quantified the benefits of polymorphism for allowing species to cope with climate-induced environmental change, particularly for species with more cryptic differences between morphs. We investigated how color polymorphism mediates selective pressures in ruffed grouse Bonasa umbellus, a winter-adapted bird species of North American forests. Ruffed grouse display [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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