De Wit Pierre, Faust Ellika, Green Leon, Jahnke Marlene, Pereyra Ricardo T, Rafajlović Marina
Linnaeus Centre for Marine Evolutionary Biology University of Gothenburg Strömstad Sweden.
Department of Marine Sciences, Tjärnö Marine Laboratory University of Gothenburg Strömstad Sweden.
Evol Appl. 2022 Dec 25;16(2):193-201. doi: 10.1111/eva.13523. eCollection 2023 Feb.
This article summarizes the Evolutionary Applications Special Issue, "A decade of progress in Marine Evolutionary Biology." The globally connected ocean, from its pelagic depths to its highly varied coastlines, inspired Charles Darwin to develop the theory of evolution during the voyage of the Beagle. As technology has developed, there has been a dramatic increase in our knowledge about life on our blue planet. This Special Issue, composed of 19 original papers and seven reviews, represents a small contribution to the larger picture of recent research in evolutionary biology, and how such advancements come about through the connection of researchers, their fields, and their knowledge. The first European network for marine evolutionary biology, the Linnaeus Centre for Marine Evolutionary Biology (CeMEB), was developed to study evolutionary processes in the marine environment under global change. Though hosted by the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, the network quickly grew to encompass researchers throughout Europe and beyond. Today, more than a decade after its foundation, CeMEB's focus on the evolutionary consequences of global change is more relevant than ever, and knowledge gained from marine evolution research is urgently needed in management and conservation. This Special Issue, organized and developed through the CeMEB network, contains contributions from all over the world and provides a snapshot of the current state of the field, thus forming an important basis for future research directions.
本文总结了《进化应用》特刊“海洋进化生物学十年进展”。全球相连的海洋,从其远洋深处到高度多样的海岸线,启发查尔斯·达尔文在“小猎犬号”航行期间提出了进化论。随着技术的发展,我们对这个蓝色星球上生命的了解有了显著增加。这期特刊由19篇原创论文和7篇综述组成,是对进化生物学近期研究全貌以及此类进展如何通过研究人员、他们的领域和知识的联系而产生的一小份贡献。首个欧洲海洋进化生物学网络,即林奈海洋进化生物学中心(CeMEB),旨在研究全球变化下海洋环境中的进化过程。尽管该网络由瑞典哥德堡大学主办,但很快就发展到涵盖欧洲及其他地区的研究人员。如今,在其成立十多年后,CeMEB对全球变化进化后果的关注比以往任何时候都更加相关,海洋进化研究获得的知识在管理和保护方面迫切需要。这期通过CeMEB网络组织和发展的特刊包含了来自世界各地的投稿,提供了该领域当前状态的快照,从而为未来的研究方向奠定了重要基础。