Open ocean zooplankton often have been viewed as slowly evolving species that have limited capacity to respond adaptively to changing ocean conditions. Hence, attention has focused on the ecological responses of zooplankton to current global change, including range shifts and changing phenology. Here, we argue that zooplankton also are well poised for evolutionary responses to global change. We present theoretical arguments that suggest plankton species may respond rapidly to selection on mildly beneficial mutations due to exceptionally large population size, and consider the circumstantial evidence that supports our inference that selection may be particularly important for these species. We also review all primary population genetic studi...
The study of evolution and speciation in non-model systems provides us with an opportunity to expand...
Organisms producing resting stages provide unique opportunities for: reconstructing the genetic hist...
The study of evolution and speciation in non-model systems provides us with an opportunity to expand...
Our perspective highlights potentially important links between disparate fields—biological oceanogra...
Marine phytoplankton have many obvious characters, such as rapid cell division rates and large popul...
Marine phytoplankton can evolve rapidly when confronted with aspects of climate change because of th...
Resolving the large-scale genetic structure of plankton populations is important to understanding th...
Analyses of the influences of climate variability on local zooplankton populations and those within ...
Pteropods, a group of holoplanktonic gastropods, are regarded as bioindicators of the effects of oce...
Resolving the large-scale genetic structure of plankton populations is important to understanding th...
The functional and taxonomic biogeography of marine microbial systems reflects the current state of ...
Predicting the impacts of environmental change on marine organisms, food webs, and biogeochemical cy...
Background: Plankton seascape genomics studies have revealed different trends from large-scale weak ...
A recent focus on contemporary evolution and the connections between communities has sought to more...
Copyright: © 2014López-Rodas V, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms o...
The study of evolution and speciation in non-model systems provides us with an opportunity to expand...
Organisms producing resting stages provide unique opportunities for: reconstructing the genetic hist...
The study of evolution and speciation in non-model systems provides us with an opportunity to expand...
Our perspective highlights potentially important links between disparate fields—biological oceanogra...
Marine phytoplankton have many obvious characters, such as rapid cell division rates and large popul...
Marine phytoplankton can evolve rapidly when confronted with aspects of climate change because of th...
Resolving the large-scale genetic structure of plankton populations is important to understanding th...
Analyses of the influences of climate variability on local zooplankton populations and those within ...
Pteropods, a group of holoplanktonic gastropods, are regarded as bioindicators of the effects of oce...
Resolving the large-scale genetic structure of plankton populations is important to understanding th...
The functional and taxonomic biogeography of marine microbial systems reflects the current state of ...
Predicting the impacts of environmental change on marine organisms, food webs, and biogeochemical cy...
Background: Plankton seascape genomics studies have revealed different trends from large-scale weak ...
A recent focus on contemporary evolution and the connections between communities has sought to more...
Copyright: © 2014López-Rodas V, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms o...
The study of evolution and speciation in non-model systems provides us with an opportunity to expand...
Organisms producing resting stages provide unique opportunities for: reconstructing the genetic hist...
The study of evolution and speciation in non-model systems provides us with an opportunity to expand...