The 2024 roadmap for understanding marine species' resilience in a changing ocean.

Advances in marine biology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/bs.amb.2024.07.001
Shawna A Foo, Pauline M Ross, Maria Byrne
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Written to serve as a guideline for future research in this field, this roadmap provides some perspectives on the main developments and remaining challenges in the field of marine animal acclimatisation, adaptive potential and resilience to climate change. There has been extensive research conducted on the impact of climate change stress on marine animals, with studies recognising the potential for cross- and multi- generational impacts. Parents can potentially pass on resilience to offspring. The response of marine animals to climate change stressors is complex where utilising marginal and extreme systems as natural laboratories can help to address key research gaps and provide an understanding of the plastic and adaptive changes necessary for survival under stress.

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了解海洋物种在不断变化的海洋中的恢复能力的 2024 年路线图。
本路线图旨在为这一领域的未来研究提供指导,对海洋动物适应性、适应潜力和对气候变化的复原力领域的主要发展和仍然存在的挑战提供了一些视角。关于气候变化压力对海洋动物的影响,已经开展了大量研究,其中一些研究认识到了跨代和多代影响的可能性。父母有可能将复原力传给后代。海洋动物对气候变化压力因素的反应非常复杂,利用边缘和极端系统作为天然实验室,有助于填补关键研究空白,并了解压力下生存所需的可塑性和适应性变化。
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