Journal article
The active spread of adaptive variation for reef resilience
KM Quigley, LK Bay, MJH van Oppen
Ecology and Evolution | WILEY | Published : 2019
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.5616
Abstract
The speed at which species adapt depends partly on the rates of beneficial adaptation generation and how quickly they spread within and among populations. Natural rates of adaptation of corals may not be able to keep pace with climate warming. Several interventions have been proposed to fast-track thermal adaptation, including the intentional translocation of warm-adapted adults or their offspring (assisted gene flow, AGF) and the ex situ crossing of warm-adapted corals with conspecifics from cooler reefs (hybridization or selective breeding) and field deployment of those offspring. The introgression of temperature tolerance loci into the genomic background of cooler-environment corals aims ..
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Awarded by Australian Institute of Marine Science
Funding Acknowledgements
AIMS; Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship, Grant/Award Number: FL180100036