Publikation: Rapid adaptive responses to climate change in corals
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Pivotal to projecting the fate of coral reefs is the capacity of reef-building corals to acclimatize and adapt to climate change. Transgenerational plasticity may enable some marine organisms to acclimatize over several generations and it has been hypothesized that epigenetic processes and microbial associations might facilitate adaptive responses. However, current evidence is equivocal and understanding of the underlying processes is limited. Here, we discuss prospects for observing transgenerational plasticity in corals and the mechanisms that could enable adaptive plasticity in the coral holobiont, including the potential role of epigenetics and coral-associated microbes. Well-designed and strictly controlled experiments are needed to distinguish transgenerational plasticity from other forms of plasticity, and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and their relative importance compared with genetic adaptation.
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TORDA, Gergely, Jennifer M. DONELSON, Manuel ARANDA, Daniel J. BARSHIS, Line BAY, Michael L. BERUMEN, David G. BOURNE, Neal CANTIN, Sylvain FORET, Christian R. VOOLSTRA, 2017. Rapid adaptive responses to climate change in corals. In: Nature Climate Change. Nature Publishing Group. 2017, 7(9), pp. 627-636. ISSN 1758-678X. eISSN 1758-6798. Available under: doi: 10.1038/nclimate3374BibTex
@article{Torda2017-09-01Rapid-50915, year={2017}, doi={10.1038/nclimate3374}, title={Rapid adaptive responses to climate change in corals}, number={9}, volume={7}, issn={1758-678X}, journal={Nature Climate Change}, pages={627--636}, author={Torda, Gergely and Donelson, Jennifer M. and Aranda, Manuel and Barshis, Daniel J. and Bay, Line and Berumen, Michael L. and Bourne, David G. and Cantin, Neal and Foret, Sylvain and Voolstra, Christian R.} }
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