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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organi...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Added link to beat topic - Natural Disasters

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Added tag - natural disaster

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Added tag - temperature

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Added tag - migration

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organ...

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Here is where you (the class) can start to flesh out this project. Give it some structure, pictures, graphs, links to datasets. But make it organi...

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In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. They can: ...

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In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. They can: ...

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In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. They can: ...

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In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. They can: ...

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In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. They can: ...

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In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. They can: ...

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In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. They can: ...

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In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. They can: ...

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In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. They can: ...

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In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. They can: ...

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In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. They can: ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. T...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. T...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Climate Change in Politics

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Moved the summary of our November 5th class to below "Climate Change in Politics" and added a summary to "Climate Change in Popular Culture." Also, removed the links that were in the summaries as I think the point of the summary is to give the reader a quick idea of what that page is about. When they click the page, they will be able to see all the links. On this introduction page, though, I think the links within the summaries are confusing as they are the same color as the beat topic links . Feel free to change back if you disagree.

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I added the links to those data points because the sources I used weren't in the main pages. I'll change it to regular citations

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Un-deleted an edit by someone else that was accidentally erased because we both edited the page at the same time. Also, I actually added the "Climate Change in Popular Culture" summary that was supposed to be added in my previous edit ( I hit "enter" prematurely)

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I keep accidentally deleting other people's edits haha. I re-added the parenthetical citations that were deleted because of multiple simultaneous edits

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Added short summary to "Effects on Movement"

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Added summary of "Economic Effects."

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. T...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. T...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. T...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. T...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. T...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Un-linked the word "movement" since it links to the same page as the "Effects on Movement" title that is right above it. This way there is less confussion about links and no loss of functionality.

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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Basics: In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways. ...

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The Basics In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways....

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The Basics In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways....

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The Basics In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways....

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The Basics In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways....

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The Basics In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways....

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The Basics In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways....

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The Basics In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways....

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The Basics In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways....

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The Basics In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways....

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The Basics In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways....

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The Basics In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways....

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The Basics In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways....

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The Basics In evolutionary biology, species can respond to changes in their environment in four distinct (but not mutually exclusive) ways....