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EDGEOMICS: Freshwater bivalves at the edge: adaptation genomics under climate-change scenarios

In this project, we use an integrative approach combining well-designed experiments, i.e. experimental studies of ecological performance (manipulating the abiotic environment to mimic predicted future climate) and environmental and behavioral strategies characterization in the field, with state-of-the-art population genome and transcriptome-wide techniques. More, with the main goal of assessing genomic changes and responses associated with the extreme climatic adaptations, we will use multidisciplinary data gathered from three freshwater mussel species along a latitudinal and temperature gradient, from the Mediterranean to Scandinavia.
We expect to obtain novel insights into the processes by which freshwater species with broad geographical ranges can adapt to local environmental conditions and gain a clearer understanding of the evolutionary history of these imperiled organisms with eventual pay-offs in future management actions devoted to the conservation of these extraordinary organisms.

Team
Principal Investigator
Manuel Lopes Lima

Manuel Lopes Lima

Position: Post-Doc Researcher
Group:
APPLECOL
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Other members
Elsa Froufe (CIIMAR-UP) (PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR)
State
Ongoing
Proponent Institution
CIIMAR
Funded by
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT)
Dates
2021 (Duration: 3 years)
Participant Institutions
CIBIO-InBIO/BIOPOLIS, Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Karlstad University, Sweden, Montreal University, Canada, Universidade do Minho, UTAD
Reference
PTDC/CTA-AMB/3065/2020
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