Acclimatization and adaptive capacity of marine species in a changing ocean

SA Foo, M Byrne - Advances in marine biology, 2016 - Elsevier
To persist in an ocean changing in temperature, pH and other stressors related to climate
change, many marine species will likely need to acclimatize or adapt to avoid extinction. If …

Evolution of marine organisms under climate change at different levels of biological organisation

BP Harvey, B Al-Janabi, S Broszeit, R Cioffi, A Kumar… - Water, 2014 - mdpi.com
Research to date has suggested that both individual marine species and ecological
processes are expected to exhibit diverse responses to the environmental effects of climate …

Mating portfolios: bet-hedging, sexual selection and female multiple mating

F Garcia-Gonzalez, Y Yasui… - Proceedings of the …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Polyandry (female multiple mating) has profound evolutionary and ecological implications.
Despite considerable work devoted to understanding why females mate multiply, we …

Sperm pre-fertilization thermal environment shapes offspring phenotype and performance

J Kekäläinen, P Oskoei, M Janhunen… - Journal of …, 2018 - journals.biologists.com
The sperm pre-fertilization environment has recently been suggested to mediate remarkable
transgenerational consequences for offspring phenotype (transgenerational plasticity, TGB) …

Interactive effects of ocean warming and acidification on sperm motility and fertilization in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis

AR Eads, WJ Kennington, JP Evans - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2016 - int-res.com
Gametes of marine broadcast spawners are highly susceptible to the threats of ocean
warming and acidification. Here, we explore the main and interacting effects of temperature …

The thermal environment at fertilization mediates adaptive potential in the sea

E Chirgwin, T Connallon, K Monro - Evolution Letters, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Additive genetic variation for fitness at vulnerable life stages governs the adaptive potential
of populations facing stressful conditions under climate change, and can depend on current …

The other 96%: can neglected sources of fitness variation offer new insights into adaptation to global change?

E Chirgwin, DJ Marshall, CM Sgrò… - Evolutionary …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Mounting research considers whether populations may adapt to global change based on
additive genetic variance in fitness. Yet selection acts on phenotypes, not additive genetic …

Reprint: Acclimatization and Adaptive Capacity of Marine Species in a Changing Ocean

SA Foo, M Byrne - Advances in Marine Biology, 2024 - Elsevier
To persist in an ocean changing in temperature, pH and other stressors related to climate
change, many marine species will likely need to acclimatize or adapt to avoid extinction. If …

Predicting persistence in benthic marine species with complex life cycles: linking dispersal dynamics to redistribution potential and thermal tolerance limits

CJB Sorte, LLM Pandori, S Cai, KA Davis - Marine Biology, 2018 - Springer
Marine communities face continuing and accelerating climate change. Predicting which
species will go extinct or persist in future climates requires assessing redistribution potential …

Environmental Stress Increases the Magnitude of Nonadditive Genetic Variation in Offspring Fitness in the Frog Crinia georgiana

TS Rudin-Bitterli, NJ Mitchell… - The American …, 2018 - journals.uchicago.edu
When organisms encounter heterogeneous environments, selection may favor the ability of
individuals to tailor their phenotypes to suit the prevailing conditions. Understanding the …