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Evolution, Microbes, and Changing Ocean Conditions
Annual Review of Marine Science ( IF 17.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-03 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-marine-010318-095311
Sinéad Collins 1 , Philip W. Boyd 2 , Martina A. Doblin 3
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Experimental evolution and the associated theory are underutilized in marine microbial studies; the two fields have developed largely in isolation. Here, we review evolutionary tools for addressing four key areas of ocean global change biology: linking plastic and evolutionary trait changes, the contribution of environmental variability to determining trait values, the role of multiple environmental drivers in trait change, and the fate of populations near their tolerance limits. Wherever possible, we highlight which data from marine studies could use evolutionary approaches and where marine model systems can advance our understanding of evolution. Finally, we discuss the emerging field of marine microbial experimental evolution. We propose a framework linking changes in environmental quality (defined as the cumulative effect on population growth rate) with population traits affecting evolutionary potential, in order to understand which evolutionary processes are likely to be most important across a range of locations for different types of marine microbes.

中文翻译:


进化,微生物和不断变化的海洋状况

实验进化及相关理论在海洋微生物研究中未得到充分利用;这两个领域在很大程度上是孤立发展的。在这里,我们回顾了用于解决海洋全球变化生物学的四个关键领域的进化工具:将可塑性和进化性状变化联系起来,环境可变性对确定性状值的贡献,多种环境驱动因素在性状变化中的作用以及附近种群的命运他们的公差极限。我们将尽可能强调海洋研究中的哪些数据可以使用进化方法,以及海洋模型系统可以在哪些方面促进我们对进化的理解。最后,我们讨论了海洋微生物实验进化的新兴领域。

更新日期:2020-04-21
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