Local adaptation in marine invertebrates
Local adaptation in the sea was regarded historically as a rare phenomenon that was limited
to a handful of species with exceptionally low dispersal potential. However, a growing body …
to a handful of species with exceptionally low dispersal potential. However, a growing body …
Phenotype–environment mismatches reduce connectivity in the sea
The connectivity of marine populations is often surprisingly lower than predicted by the
dispersal capabilities of propagules alone. Estimates of connectivity, moreover, do not …
dispersal capabilities of propagules alone. Estimates of connectivity, moreover, do not …
[图书][B] Relentless evolution
JN Thompson - 2013 - books.google.com
At a glance, most species seem adapted to the environment in which they live. Yet species
relentlessly evolve, and populations within species evolve in different ways. Evolution, as it …
relentlessly evolve, and populations within species evolve in different ways. Evolution, as it …
Local thermal adaptation and limited gene flow constrain future climate responses of a marine ecosystem engineer
Rising ocean temperatures and extreme temperature events have precipitated declines and
local extinctions in many marine species globally, but patterns of loss are often uneven …
local extinctions in many marine species globally, but patterns of loss are often uneven …
Adaptive divergence in a scleractinian coral: physiological adaptation of Seriatopora hystrix to shallow and deep reef habitats
Background Divergent natural selection across environmental gradients has been
acknowledged as a major driver of population and species divergence, however its role in …
acknowledged as a major driver of population and species divergence, however its role in …
Know thy anemone: A review of threats to octocorals and anemones and opportunities for their restoration
In studies of habitat-forming species, those that are not spatially dominant are often
considered “non-primary” habitat and may be overlooked. This is despite the fact that …
considered “non-primary” habitat and may be overlooked. This is despite the fact that …
Local and regional scale habitat heterogeneity contribute to genetic adaptation in a commercially important marine mollusc (Haliotis rubra) from southeastern …
Characterising adaptive genetic divergence among conspecific populations is often
achieved by studying genetic variation across defined environmental gradients. In marine …
achieved by studying genetic variation across defined environmental gradients. In marine …
Adaptive divergence and underlying mechanisms in response to salinity gradients between two Crassostrea oysters revealed by phenotypic and transcriptomic …
Z Zhang, A Li, Z She, X Wang, Z Jia… - Evolutionary …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Comparing the responses of closely related species to environmental changes is an efficient
method to explore adaptive divergence, for a better understanding of the adaptive evolution …
method to explore adaptive divergence, for a better understanding of the adaptive evolution …
What are we missing about marine invasions? Filling in the gaps with evolutionary genomics
Research on invasion biology has been largely dominated by studies on the ecological
effects of invasion events, although recently, evolutionary processes have been shown to be …
effects of invasion events, although recently, evolutionary processes have been shown to be …
To see in different seas: spatial variation in the rhodopsin gene of the sand goby (Pomatoschistus minutus)
MHD Larmuseau, JAM Raeymaekers… - Molecular …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Aquatic organisms living in a range of photic environments require specific mechanisms to
tune their visual pigments. Maximum absorbance (λmax) of retinal rods in populations of the …
tune their visual pigments. Maximum absorbance (λmax) of retinal rods in populations of the …