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A replicated climate change field experiment reveals rapid evolutionary response in an ecologically important soil invertebrate
- Source :
- Global Change Biology, Global Change Biology, 2016, 22 (7), pp.2370-2379. ⟨10.1111/gcb.13293⟩, Global Change Biology, Wiley, 2016, 22 (7), pp.2370-2379. ⟨10.1111/gcb.13293⟩, Bataillon, T, Galtier, N, Bernard, A, Cryer, N H K, Faivre, N, Santoni, S, Severac, D, Mikkelsen, T, Larsen, K, Beier, C, Sørensen, J G, Holmstrup, M & Ehlers, B 2016, ' A replicated climate change field experiment reveals rapid evolutionary response in an ecologically important soil invertebrate ', Global Change Biology, vol. 22, no. 7, pp. 2370-2379 . https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13293, Bataillon, T, Galtier, N, Bernard, A, Cryer, N, Faivre, N, Santoni, S, Severac, D, Mikkelsen, T N, Larsen, K S, Beier, C, Sorensen, J G, Holmstrup, M & Ehlers, B K 2016, ' A replicated climate change field experiment reveals rapid evolutionary response in an ecologically important soil invertebrate ', Global Change Biology, vol. 22, no. 7, pp. 2370-2379 . https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13293, Bataillon, T, Galtier, N, Bernard, A, Cryer, N, Faivre, N, Santoni, S, Severac, D, Mikkelsen, T N, Larsen, K S, Beier, C, Sørensen, J G, Holmstrup, M & Ehlers, B K 2016, ' A replicated climate change field experiment reveals rapid evolutionary response in an ecologically important soil invertebrate ', Global Change Biology, vol. 22, no. 7, pp. 2370–2379 . https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13293
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2016.
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Abstract
- AGAP : GE2pop - Génomique évolutive et gestion des populations; International audience; Whether species can respond evolutionarily to current climate change is crucial for the persistence of many species. Yet, very few studies have examined genetic responses to climate change in manipulated experiments carried out in natural field conditions. We examined the evolutionary response to climate change in a common annelid worm using a controlled replicated experiment where climatic conditions were manipulated in a natural setting. Analyzing the transcribed genome of 15 local populations, we found that about 12% of the genetic polymorphisms exhibit differences in allele frequencies associated to changes in soil temperature and soil moisture. This shows an evolutionary response to realistic climate change happening over short-time scale, and calls for incorporating evolution into models predicting future response of species to climate change. It also shows that designed climate change experiments coupled with genome sequencing offer great potential to test for the occurrence (or lack) of an evolutionary response.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Climate
Climate Change
Field experiment
Climate change
selection
SNP
Biology
Natural field
[SDV.BID.SPT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Systematics, Phylogenetics and taxonomy
Genome
Soil
03 medical and health sciences
Soil temperature
Gene Frequency
[SDV.BBM.GTP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology/Genomics [q-bio.GN]
SDG 13 - Climate Action
Animals
Environmental Chemistry
Primary Research Article
skin and connective tissue diseases
General Environmental Science
Invertebrate
Global and Planetary Change
Polymorphism, Genetic
[SDV.GEN.GPO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE]
Ecology
Annelid worm
Temperature
Biological evolution
15. Life on land
Primary Research Articles
Biological Evolution
Invertebrates
030104 developmental biology
field experiment
13. Climate action
RNA‐seq
sense organs
RNA-seq
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 13541013 and 13652486
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Global Change Biology, Global Change Biology, 2016, 22 (7), pp.2370-2379. ⟨10.1111/gcb.13293⟩, Global Change Biology, Wiley, 2016, 22 (7), pp.2370-2379. ⟨10.1111/gcb.13293⟩, Bataillon, T, Galtier, N, Bernard, A, Cryer, N H K, Faivre, N, Santoni, S, Severac, D, Mikkelsen, T, Larsen, K, Beier, C, Sørensen, J G, Holmstrup, M & Ehlers, B 2016, ' A replicated climate change field experiment reveals rapid evolutionary response in an ecologically important soil invertebrate ', Global Change Biology, vol. 22, no. 7, pp. 2370-2379 . https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13293, Bataillon, T, Galtier, N, Bernard, A, Cryer, N, Faivre, N, Santoni, S, Severac, D, Mikkelsen, T N, Larsen, K S, Beier, C, Sorensen, J G, Holmstrup, M & Ehlers, B K 2016, ' A replicated climate change field experiment reveals rapid evolutionary response in an ecologically important soil invertebrate ', Global Change Biology, vol. 22, no. 7, pp. 2370-2379 . https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13293, Bataillon, T, Galtier, N, Bernard, A, Cryer, N, Faivre, N, Santoni, S, Severac, D, Mikkelsen, T N, Larsen, K S, Beier, C, Sørensen, J G, Holmstrup, M & Ehlers, B K 2016, ' A replicated climate change field experiment reveals rapid evolutionary response in an ecologically important soil invertebrate ', Global Change Biology, vol. 22, no. 7, pp. 2370–2379 . https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13293
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....d8f26c86ec17c94ccabfa7fc44399d7a
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.13293⟩