Centre for Marine Evolutionary Biology
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The Centre for Marine Evolutionary Biology (CeMEB) brings together a broad expertise from different disciplines interested in the evolutionary processes affecting marine organisms. The main foci are how populations evolve, adapt, and diverge across spatial and temporal environmental transitions. This research helps us understand how marine organisms can adapt, either to new habitats, or to climate change.
Recent publications
- Recruitment mechanisms of Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) living in an extreme low-… (External link)
- Planktonic larval stages—an adaptation to lower predation rates in the pelagic … (External link)
- Seascape genomics: Assisting marine biodiversity management by combining geneti… (External link)
- Parallel clines of chromosomal inversion frequencies in seaweed flies are assoc… (External link)
- Low pH Does Not Impact Reproductive Success but Leads to Negative Carry-Over Ef… (External link)