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MEL Seminar: Evolution in changing oceans: phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation to ocean warming and acidification

时间:2019年04月30日 00:00

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时 间:2019-5-6 (星期一) 2:30pm-3:30pm

主 讲:Juan Diego Gaitán Espitia,Assistant Professor

地 点:周隆泉楼B3-202 B3-202 Zhou Long Quan Building

【来访单位 Institution】:SWIMS-HKU,Hong Kong    

【邀请人 Host】:董云伟  Yunwei Dong      【联络人 Contact】:黄迎   Ying Huang 2181571

Abstract

Environmental change is a potential source of new or intensified directional selection on traits with important implications for fitness. These changes in selection pressures could involve different ecological and evolutionary responses from natural populations: Excluding local extinction, organisms can respond in three ways to climate change: (1) they can disperse to more hospitable environments, (i.e. “migration”); (2) they can exhibit acclimatory (reversible) responses to short-term changes in environmental conditions (i.e., “phenotypic flexibility”); and/or (3) populations can adapt to the environmental changes by mean of genetic changes through evolutionary processes (i.e., adaptive evolution). However, the existence of great environmental fluctuations through broad geographical ranges, constrain the availability of suitable habitats to disperse, and therefore, natural populations are forced to adjust to the shifts in environmental conditions by mean of plastic or genetic responses.

In this talk I am going to describe the use of different approaches (ecophysiology, quantitative-genetics and transcriptomics) to study adaptive microevolutionary processes in marine organisms under a Climate Change context. I will talk about the role of phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation in the understanding of the evolutionary responses of natural populations along upwelling systems in California and Chile, as well as extreme environments such as Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.

Bio

Juan Diego Gaitán Espitia (JD), is a marine biologist from Colombia with a Master in Marine Sciences and a PhD in Ecology and Evolution. Currently, he is an Assistant Professor at SWIMS-HKU working on Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics in changing oceans.

Research Areas:

Phenotypic plasticity, local adaptation, eco-evolutionary dynamics, experimental evolution, host-microbiome interactions and climate change


上一篇: “地球科学知识讲坛”系列讲座 第一讲:大陆漂移 下一篇: Luncheon Seminar #147: Adaptation and Phenotypic Plasticity in Marine Species as a Response to Global Change
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