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Bringing back 100 years of evolution in one afternoon

Seminar

Bringing back 100 years of evolution in one afternoon

Date
15/11/2018
Venue
Cabimer - CSIC, Sevilla, 13:00
Ponentes
Maria Cuenca Cambronero
University of Birmingham

Dramatic loss of biodiversity in the last two decades has been associated with human activities. Yet, we understand little of the mechanisms that enable species persistence to anthropogenic environmental changes over evolutionary time. Here, I present ecological and evolutionary responses of a population of Daphnia magna to multiple anthropogenic stressors over six decades. I studied the phenotypic and molecular responses that enabled a population of D. magna to persist across major pollution events, including pesticides and increase of temperature. In this talk I present some of my most interesting findings