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Acclimation and adaptation to ocean acidification: Genomics, physiology, and behavior Acclimation and adaptation to ocean acidification: Genomics, physiology, and behavior

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Acclimation and adaptation to ocean acidification: Genomics, physiology, and behavior - PPT Presentation

Where are we as an OA research community New data on organismal responses from lab amp field experiments News on emerging environmental data See the benefits of Best Practices amp shared protocols ID: 744034

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Acclimation and adaptation to ocean acidification: Genomics, physiology, and behaviorSlide2

Where are we as

an

OA research community?Slide3

New

data on organismal responses from lab & field experimentsSlide4

News on emerging environmental dataSlide5

See the benefits of Best Practices & shared protocols Slide6

The Big Question RemainsSlide7
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Road MapSlide9

Thinking about OA & Evolution:

what do we know?Slide10

Thinking about OA & Evolution:

what do we know?Slide11

Adaptation in OA research:

what do we

need to know?Slide12

OA Community headed that way:Breeding experiments on marine invertebratesSlide13
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A second approach: Experimental evolution in the labSlide15

Road MapSlide16

Acclimation & PhysiologySlide17
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2. Persistent carry-over effects in early stagesSlide19

3. Adult condition can change the storySlide20

OverviewSlide21

Road MapSlide22

Local AdaptationSlide23

Local Adaptation & OASlide24

Introducing the OMEGASSlide25
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We framed the question:Slide28
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1. Physiological differences amongst intertidal mussel populationsSlide35

2. Evidence for cross-site differences & heritable body size in purple urchin larvaeSlide36

Breeding experiment:Cross DesignSlide37

Larval cultureSlide38

Sensitivity to elevated pCO2 varies among and within familiesSlide39
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OMEGAS thus far…Slide45
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AcknowledgementsSlide47

The Future for the CCLME?Slide48

Take Home MessagesSlide49
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Challenges remain!Slide52
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Exploration of gradients over ecologically-relevant spaceSlide55
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CalcificationSlide58
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Larvae raised under elevated CO2 are smaller