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Can species evolve fast enough to survive as the planet heats up?

Last updated: March 13, 2026 1:30 am
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A cracked riverbed along the Sacramento River during a drought in California

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Can Species Adapt to Climate Change Through Rapid Evolution?

Recent research has shown that a species facing decline due to extreme weather conditions can actually recover through rapid evolution. This raises the question of whether other species facing challenges like soaring temperatures can also adapt as the planet continues to warm.

The history of Earth demonstrates that evolution has played a crucial role in helping species survive and adapt to changing climates over millions of years. From periods of extreme heat to ice ages, plants and animals have continuously evolved to endure and thrive in diverse environments.

However, the current rate of climate change is unprecedented. While past shifts in temperature took thousands of years to occur, today’s projections suggest a rapid increase in global temperatures within a century. The question remains: can evolution keep up with such drastic changes in a short period?

Recent studies on the scarlet monkeyflower (Mimulus cardinalis), a plant native to California, provide evidence that rapid evolution can indeed help species cope with environmental threats. Researchers observed that populations of monkeyflowers affected by a severe drought between 2012 and 2015 showed signs of evolving drought tolerance within just three years.

According to Daniel Anstett from Cornell University, the surviving monkeyflowers exhibited genetic mutations linked to climate adaptations, enabling them to recover faster after the drought. This phenomenon, known as evolutionary rescue, demonstrates how species can evolve rapidly to survive imminent threats.

While examples of evolutionary rescue have been observed in controlled environments, this study marks the first time it has been documented in the wild. The ability of monkeyflowers to adapt and thrive in the face of a natural disaster showcases the power of evolution in ensuring species survival.

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Despite this promising discovery, scientists caution that a three-year drought is a short-term weather event, not a long-term climate change scenario. Adapting to ongoing climate change would require continuous evolution over an extended period, posing challenges for many species.

As global temperatures rise and extreme weather events become more frequent, the ability of species to evolve rapidly may be hindered by factors such as loss of genetic diversity and repeated environmental stress. Long-lived species with lengthy generation times face even greater hurdles in adapting to fast-paced climate changes.

While the study on monkeyflowers offers a glimpse of hope amidst climate concerns, researchers emphasize the need for further investigation into the long-term effects of rapid evolution on species’ survival in a rapidly warming world.

Image source: New Scientist

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