Evolution in a Rapidly Changing World - Human Impact on Evolutionary Trajectories
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Explore how human activity is altering the evolutionary trajectory of life on Earth in this thought-provoking 51-minute lecture by Dr. Sarah Otto from the University of British Columbia. Delve into the complex interplay between rapid environmental changes and evolutionary processes, examining the consequences of human-induced alterations on various species and ecosystems. Gain insights into the challenges faced by organisms as they attempt to adapt to unprecedented rates of change, and consider the implications for biodiversity and the future of life on our planet.
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Evolution in a Rapidly Changing World
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Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology