[PDF][PDF] Genetic structure in the sea
R Grosberg, CW Cunningham - Marine community ecology, 2001 - researchgate.net
Rick Grosberg and CW Cunningham chapter 3 predator (or parasite or herbivore)
population genetically varies over a finer spatial scale than its prey (or host), it is unlikely that …
population genetically varies over a finer spatial scale than its prey (or host), it is unlikely that …
Fish as models for environmental genomics
AR Cossins, DL Crawford - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2005 - nature.com
Fish offer important advantages for defining the organism–environment interface and
responses to natural or anthropogenic stressors. Genomic approaches using fish promise …
responses to natural or anthropogenic stressors. Genomic approaches using fish promise …
Epigenetic responses to temperature and climate
BA McCaw, TJ Stevenson… - … and Comparative Biology, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Epigenetics represents a widely accepted set of mechanisms by which organisms respond
to the environment by regulating phenotypic plasticity and life history transitions …
to the environment by regulating phenotypic plasticity and life history transitions …
Defining the limits of physiological plasticity: how gene expression can assess and predict the consequences of ocean change
TG Evans, GE Hofmann - Philosophical Transactions of …, 2012 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Anthropogenic stressors, such as climate change, are driving fundamental shifts in the
abiotic characteristics of marine ecosystems. As the environmental aspects of our world's …
abiotic characteristics of marine ecosystems. As the environmental aspects of our world's …
Genome of the estuarine oyster provides insights into climate impact and adaptive plasticity
A Li, H Dai, X Guo, Z Zhang, K Zhang, C Wang… - Communications …, 2021 - nature.com
Understanding the roles of genetic divergence and phenotypic plasticity in adaptation is
central to evolutionary biology and important for assessing adaptive potential of species …
central to evolutionary biology and important for assessing adaptive potential of species …
Organisms and responses to environmental change
LS Peck - Marine genomics, 2011 - Elsevier
There is great concern currently over environmental change and the biotic responses, actual
or potential, to that change. There is also great concern over biodiversity and the observed …
or potential, to that change. There is also great concern over biodiversity and the observed …
Can epigenetics translate environmental cues into phenotypes?
P Norouzitallab, K Baruah, D Vanrompay… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Living organisms are constantly exposed to wide ranges of environmental cues. They react
to these cues by undergoing a battery of phenotypic responses, such as by altering their …
to these cues by undergoing a battery of phenotypic responses, such as by altering their …
Climate change in the oceans: evolutionary versus phenotypically plastic responses of marine animals and plants
TBH Reusch - Evolutionary applications, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
I summarize marine studies on plastic versus adaptive responses to global change. Due to
the lack of time series, this review focuses largely on the potential for adaptive evolution in …
the lack of time series, this review focuses largely on the potential for adaptive evolution in …
Predicting evolutionary responses to climate change in the sea
An increasing number of short‐term experimental studies show significant effects of
projected ocean warming and ocean acidification on the performance on marine organisms …
projected ocean warming and ocean acidification on the performance on marine organisms …
Environmental epigenetics in zebrafish
V Cavalieri, G Spinelli - Epigenetics & chromatin, 2017 - Springer
It is widely accepted that the epigenome can act as the link between environmental cues,
both external and internal, to the organism and phenotype by converting the environmental …
both external and internal, to the organism and phenotype by converting the environmental …