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Wild plants can rapidly evolve to rescue themselves from climate change

Wild plants can rapidly evolve to rescue themselves from climate change

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  • Monkeyflowers evolved quickly to recover from drought, potentially offering a natural climate change adaptation mechanism.
  • This 'evolutionary rescue' phenomenon may inspire new strategies for conserving plant species threatened by climate change.
  • Researchers say this phenomenon could provide a glimpse into how plants might adapt to changing environmental conditions.
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