Resurrection ecology in Artemia

Evolutionary Applications
Thomas LenormandMarta I Sánchez

Abstract

Resurrection ecology (RE) is a very powerful approach to address a wide range of question in ecology and evolution. This approach rests on using appropriate model systems, and only few are known to be available. In this study, we show that Artemia has multiple attractive features (short generation time, cyst bank and collections, well-documented phylogeography, and ecology) for a good RE model. We show in detail with a case study how cysts can be recovered from sediments to document the history and dynamics of a biological invasion. We finally discuss with precise examples the many RE possibilities with this model system: adaptation to climate change, to pollution, to parasites, to invaders and evolution of reproductive systems.

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Jul 25, 2017·Odrade NouguéFabien Arnaud

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BETA
PCR
PCA
genotyping
environmental stresses

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Artemia

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