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Science 7 September 2001: Vol. 293. no. 5536, pp. 1786 - 1790 DOI: 10.1126/science.293.5536.1786
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Review
Humans as the World's Greatest Evolutionary Force
Stephen R. Palumbi
In addition to altering global ecology, technology and human
population growth also affect evolutionary trajectories, dramatically accelerating evolutionary change in other species, especially in
commercially important, pest, and disease organisms. Such changes are
apparent in antibiotic and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) resistance to drugs, plant and insect resistance to pesticides, rapid
changes in invasive species, life-history change in commercial fisheries, and pest adaptation to biological engineering products. This
accelerated evolution costs at least $33 billion to $50 billion a year
in the United States. Slowing and controlling arms races in disease and
pest management have been successful in diverse ecological and economic
systems, illustrating how applied evolutionary principles can help
reduce the impact of humankind on evolution.
Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA. E-mail:
spalumbi{at}oeb.harvard.edu
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