About this Research Topic
Understanding the responses of marine organisms to environmental shifts is imperative in order to understand their fate on a changing planet. The capacity for individuals and populations to shift through phenotypic plasticity and adaptation, as well as the underlying mechanisms of these processes is of critical interest at present. Further, the advances in genomics and epigenomics techniques are helping to unveil the molecular mechanisms of rapid evolution/phenotypic plasticity to the adaptive response of marine species to changing environments.
This Research Topic aims to not only contribute novel data and research, but also robust experimental designs and innovative theories that might drive future research addressing acclimatization, adaptation and population evolution.
Keywords: Climate Change, Evolution, Adaptation, Plasticity, Anthropogene
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