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Resurrection of Dormant Daphnia magna: Protocol and Applications
Published on: January 19, 2018
The value of long-term ecological research for evolutionary insights
Jennifer M Cocciardi1,2, Ava M Hoffman3, Diego F Alvarado-Serrano4
1Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA. jmcoccia@olemiss.edu.
Abstract:
Scientists must have an integrative understanding of ecology and evolution across spatial and temporal scales to predict how species will respond to global change. Although comprehensively investigating these processes in nature is challenging, the infrastructure and data from long-term ecological research networks can support cross-disciplinary investigations. We propose using these networks to advance our understanding of fundamental evolutionary processes and responses to global change. For ecologists, we outline how long-term ecological experiments can be expanded for evolutionary inquiry, and for evolutionary biologists, we illustrate how observed long-term ecological patterns may motivate new evolutionary questions. We advocate for collaborative, multi-site investigations and discuss barriers to conducting evolutionary work at network sites. Ultimately, these networks offer valuable information and opportunities to improve predictions of species' responses to global change.
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