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We're just matching them in space from what's predicted in the future to what currently exists on the ground.
We're just matching them in space from what's predicted in the future to what currently exists on the ground.
You're generally moving it from a climate that it was historically adapted to that it evolved under. Um, and then you're moving it to a climate that you think is going to exist in the future at a given location. Um, and that's, yeah, that's assisted population migration also referred to as assisted gene flow. Um, but it's sticking within the existing habitat range of that species.
You're generally moving it from a climate that it was historically adapted to that it evolved under. Um, and then you're moving it to a climate that you think is going to exist in the future at a given location. Um, and that's, yeah, that's assisted population migration also referred to as assisted gene flow. Um, but it's sticking within the existing habitat range of that species.
You're generally moving it from a climate that it was historically adapted to that it evolved under. Um, and then you're moving it to a climate that you think is going to exist in the future at a given location. Um, and that's, yeah, that's assisted population migration also referred to as assisted gene flow. Um, but it's sticking within the existing habitat range of that species.
And so it's generally considered less risky than like, uh, assisted species migration where maybe you're moving, uh, um, you know, species far outside of its natural range.
And so it's generally considered less risky than like, uh, assisted species migration where maybe you're moving, uh, um, you know, species far outside of its natural range.
And so it's generally considered less risky than like, uh, assisted species migration where maybe you're moving, uh, um, you know, species far outside of its natural range.
Where they were planting different populations. There was this understanding that, you know, based on how those trees evolved under the given set of conditions in which where the population existed, they would perform better than trees that evolved under a different set of conditions. And so now we're just using the concept to spin it on its head.
Where they were planting different populations. There was this understanding that, you know, based on how those trees evolved under the given set of conditions in which where the population existed, they would perform better than trees that evolved under a different set of conditions. And so now we're just using the concept to spin it on its head.
Where they were planting different populations. There was this understanding that, you know, based on how those trees evolved under the given set of conditions in which where the population existed, they would perform better than trees that evolved under a different set of conditions. And so now we're just using the concept to spin it on its head.
Good morning, Michelle.
Good morning, Michelle.
Good morning, Michelle.
You know, Michelle, people love to travel and get together with family and friends over the holidays. The bad news is that often means they come home with some nasty bug. I talked about this with Dr. Brendan Jackson from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
You know, Michelle, people love to travel and get together with family and friends over the holidays. The bad news is that often means they come home with some nasty bug. I talked about this with Dr. Brendan Jackson from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
You know, Michelle, people love to travel and get together with family and friends over the holidays. The bad news is that often means they come home with some nasty bug. I talked about this with Dr. Brendan Jackson from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
And you know, Michelle, the flu in particular is spiking right now. Here's Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease researcher at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.
And you know, Michelle, the flu in particular is spiking right now. Here's Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease researcher at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.
And you know, Michelle, the flu in particular is spiking right now. Here's Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease researcher at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.