Genetic variance in fitness indicates rapid contemporary adaptive evolution in wild animals
- Timothée Bonnet*
- , Michael B. Morrissey
- , Pierre de Villemereuil
- , Susan C. Alberts
- , Peter Arcese
- , Liam D. Bailey
- , Stan Boutin
- , Patricia Brekke
- , Lauren J.N. Brent
- , Glauco Camenisch
- , Anne Charmantier
- , Tim H. Clutton-Brock
- , Andrew Cockburn
- , David W. Coltman
- , Alexandre Courtiol
- , Eve Davidian
- , Simon R. Evans
- , John G. Ewen
- , Marco Festa-Bianchet
- , Christophe de Franceschi
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