Narrowly defined taxa on a global scale: The phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera Catriona and Tenellia (Nudibranchia, Trinchesiidae) favours fine-scale taxonomic differentiation and dissolution of the "lumpers & splitters" dilemma [0.03%]
全球范围内的狭义分类单元:Catriona和Tenellia(裸鳃亚目的Trinchesiidae科)的系统发育和分类学支持细粒度的分类差异,并解决了“集约论者与分立论者”的困境
Tatiana Korshunova,Kennet Lundin,Klas Malmberg et al.
Tatiana Korshunova et al.
By applying morphological and molecular data on two genera of the nudibranch molluscs it is shown that the tension between taxonomic practice and evolutionary processes persists. A review of the related genera Catriona and Tenellia is used ...
Evaluating the suitability of close-kin mark-recapture as a demographic modelling tool for a critically endangered elasmobranch population [0.03%]
评估密切亲缘标记重捕法作为极度濒危软骨鱼种群动态模型工具的适用性
Aurélien Delaval,Victoria Bendall,Stuart J Hetherington et al.
Aurélien Delaval et al.
Estimating the demographic parameters of contemporary populations is essential to the success of elasmobranch conservation programmes, and to understanding their recent evolutionary history. For benthic elasmobranchs such as skates, traditi...
Ten years of marine evolutionary biology-Challenges and achievements of a multidisciplinary research initiative [0.03%]
海洋进化生物学的十年研究——多学科合作的研究计划所面临的挑战与成就回顾
Kerstin Johannesson,Erica H Leder,Carl André et al.
Kerstin Johannesson et al.
The Centre for Marine Evolutionary Biology (CeMEB) at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, was established in 2008 through a 10-year research grant of 8.7 m€ to a team of senior researchers. Today, CeMEB members have contributed >500 scie...
Genetic parallelism between European flat oyster populations at the edge of their natural range [0.03%]
欧洲平牡蛎种群基因平行性及其自然分布边缘种群的比较分析
Sylvie Lapègue,Céline Reisser,Estelle Harrang et al.
Sylvie Lapègue et al.
Although all marine ecosystems have experienced global-scale losses, oyster reefs have shown the greatest. Therefore, substantial efforts have been dedicated to restoration of such ecosystems during the last two decades. In Europe, several ...
Differences by origin in methylome suggest eco-phenotypes in the kelp Saccharina latissima [0.03%]
甲基化组差异暗示了海带Saccharina latissima中的生态表型
Lydia Scheschonk,Kai Bischof,Martina Elisabeth Luise Kopp et al.
Lydia Scheschonk et al.
Most kelp species are of high ecological and economic importance worldwide, but are highly susceptible to rising ocean temperatures due to their sessile lifestyle. Due to interference with reproduction, development and growth, natural kelp ...
Urban rendezvous along the seashore: Ports as Darwinian field labs for studying marine evolution in the Anthropocene [0.03%]
都市海滨相遇:港口作为研究人类世海洋进化的达尔文式现场实验室
Fanny Touchard,Alexis Simon,Nicolas Bierne et al.
Fanny Touchard et al.
Humans have built ports on all the coasts of the world, allowing people to travel, exploit the sea, and develop trade. The proliferation of these artificial habitats and the associated maritime traffic is not predicted to fade in the coming...
Adaptive divergence and underlying mechanisms in response to salinity gradients between two Crassostrea oysters revealed by phenotypic and transcriptomic analyses [0.03%]
基于表型和转录组分析的两种牡蛎对盐度梯度适应性分化的响应机制及分化现象研究
Ziyan Zhang,Ao Li,Zhicai She et al.
Ziyan Zhang et al.
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 of marine species under rapidly changing climates. Oyste...
Complex patterns shape immune genes diversity during invasion of common raccoon in Europe - Selection in action despite genetic drift [0.03%]
复杂的模式塑造了美洲浣熊在欧洲入侵过程中免疫基因的多样性-尽管存在遗传漂变但仍处于自然选择的影响下
Maciej K Konopiński,Anna M Fijarczyk,Aleksandra Biedrzycka
Maciej K Konopiński
Rapid adaptation is common in invasive populations and is crucial to their long-term success. The primary target of selection in the invasive species' new range is standing genetic variation. Therefore, genetic drift and natural selection a...
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1111/eva.13508.]. © 2022 The Authors. Evolutionary Applications published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
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Evolutionary applications. 2023 Jan 18;16(1):189. DOI:10.1111/eva.13527 2023
Bactrocera dorsalis in the Indian Ocean: A tale of two invasions [0.03%]
印度洋地区的番石榴实蝇(Bactrocera dorsalis):两次入侵的故事
Pablo Deschepper,Sam Vanbergen,Yue Zhang et al.
Pablo Deschepper et al.
An increasing number of invasive fruit fly pests are colonizing new grounds. With this study, we aimed to uncover the invasion pathways of the oriental fruit fly, Bactrocera dorsalis into the islands of the Indian Ocean. By using genome-wid...