2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.02.597024
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The divergent responses of salinity generalists to hyposaline stress provide insights into the colonization of freshwaters by diatoms

Kathryn J. Judy,
Eveline Pinseel,
Kala M. Downey
et al.

Abstract: Environmental transitions, such as the salinity divide separating marine and fresh waters, shape biodiversity over both shallow and deep timescales, opening up new niches and creating opportunities for accelerated speciation and adaptive radiation. Understanding the evolutionary genetic underpinnings behind habitat transitions is therefore a central question in evolutionary biology. We used time-resolved transcriptomics to contrast the hyposalinity stress responses of two ecologically important diatoms:Skeleto… Show more

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