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. 2018 Jul;27(13):2790-2806.
doi: 10.1111/mec.14727. Epub 2018 Jun 10.

Synthesizing the role of epigenetics in the response and adaptation of species to climate change in freshwater ecosystems

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Synthesizing the role of epigenetics in the response and adaptation of species to climate change in freshwater ecosystems

Guilherme Jeremias et al. Mol Ecol. 2018 Jul.

Abstract

Freshwater ecosystems are amongst the most threatened ecosystems on Earth. Currently, climate change is one of the most important drivers of freshwater transformation and its effects include changes in the composition, biodiversity and functioning of freshwater ecosystems. Understanding the capacity of freshwater species to tolerate the environmental fluctuations induced by climate change is critical to the development of effective conservation strategies. In the last few years, epigenetic mechanisms were increasingly put forward in this context because of their pivotal role in gene-environment interactions. In addition, the evolutionary role of epigenetically inherited phenotypes is a relatively recent but promising field. Here, we examine and synthesize the impacts of climate change on freshwater ecosystems, exploring the potential role of epigenetic mechanisms in both short- and long-term adaptation of species. Following this wrapping-up of current evidence, we particularly focused on bringing together the most promising future research avenues towards a better understanding of the effects of climate change on freshwater biodiversity, specifically highlighting potential molecular targets and the most suitable freshwater species for future epigenetic studies in this context.

Keywords: adaptation; climate change; epigenetic mechanisms; freshwater biodiversity; phenotype; transgenerational epigenetic inheritance.

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