Coral‐bleaching responses to climate change across biological scales

R Van Woesik, T Shlesinger, AG Grottoli… - Global change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The global impacts of climate change are evident in every marine ecosystem. On coral reefs,
mass coral bleaching and mortality have emerged as ubiquitous responses to ocean …

Coral reef population genomics in an age of global change

ML Pinsky, RD Clark, JT Bos - Annual Review of Genetics, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Coral reefs are both exceptionally biodiverse and threatened by climate change and other
human activities. Here, we review population genomic processes in coral reef taxa and their …

Re-thinking the environment in landscape genomics

B Dauphin, C Rellstab, RO Wüest, DN Karger… - Trends in Ecology & …, 2023 - cell.com
Detecting the extrinsic selective pressures shaping genomic variation is critical for a better
understanding of adaptation and for forecasting evolutionary responses of natural …

Comparative phylogeography in the genomic age: Opportunities and challenges

A McGaughran, L Liggins, KA Marske… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aim We consider the opportunities and challenges comparative phylogeography (CP) faces
in the genomic age to determine:(1) how we can maximise the potential of big CP analyses …

Breeding and Selecting Corals Resilient to Global Warming

KM Quigley - Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 2024 - annualreviews.org
Selective breeding of resilient organisms is an emerging topic in marine conservation. It can
help us predict how species will adapt in the future and how we can help restore struggling …

Restricted dispersal in a sea of gene flow

L Benestan, K Fietz, N Loiseau… - … of the Royal …, 2021 - royalsocietypublishing.org
How far do marine larvae disperse in the ocean? Decades of population genetic studies
have revealed generally low levels of genetic structure at large spatial scales (hundreds of …

Future climate warming threatens coral reef function on World Heritage reefs

KM Quigley, AH Baird - Global Change Biology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is the most significant threat to natural World Heritage (WH) sites, especially
in the oceans. Warming has devastated marine faunas, including reef corals, kelp, and …

Comparative phylogeography in a marine biodiversity hotspot provides novel insights into evolutionary processes across the Atlantic‐Indian Ocean transition

A Dalongeville, ES Nielsen, PR Teske… - Diversity and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Intraspecific genetic variation is a key component of biodiversity, with higher diversity
indicating greater resilience and population substructuring suggesting unique evolutionary …

[PDF][PDF] Understanding climate change response in the age of genomics

LT Lancaster, ZL Fuller, D Berger… - Journal of Animal …, 2022 - marenwellenreuther.com
Climate change is rapidly transforming environments and poses a major threat to species
and ecosystems world-wide (Bellard et al., 2012; Parmesan & Yohe, 2003). Given the …

Seascape Genomics of the Sugar Kelp Saccharina latissima along the North Eastern Atlantic Latitudinal Gradient

J Guzinski, P Ruggeri, M Ballenghien, S Mauger… - Genes, 2020 - mdpi.com
Temperature is one of the most important range-limiting factors for many seaweeds. Driven
by the recent climatic changes, rapid northward shifts of species' distribution ranges can …