Across
- 2. increases in numbers of individuals that buffer a population against stochastic fluctuations and reduce allee effects
- 6. first key factor that affect evolutionary rescue
- 7. rescued populations susceptible to further environmental change
- 8. occurs when adaptive evolution allows a population to recover from negative growth initiated by environmental change that otherwise would have caused extinction
- 9. evolutionary rescue of moths via evolutions of coloration
- 10. fourth key factors that affect evolutionary rescue
Down
- 1. third key factor that affect evolutionary rescue
- 3. second key factor that affect evolutionary rescue
- 4. an increase in population fitness due to the genetic contributions of immigrants via reducing inbreeding depression
- 5. any external pressure or disturbance that negatively affects the function of living organisms and ecosystems
