Landscape transcriptomics as a tool for addressing global change effects across diverse species

Author:

Keagy Jason1ORCID,Drummond Chloe P.23ORCID,Gilbert Kadeem J.34ORCID,Grozinger Christina M.35ORCID,Hamilton Jill1ORCID,Hines Heather M.6ORCID,Lasky Jesse6ORCID,Logan Cheryl A.7ORCID,Sawers Ruairidh8ORCID,Wagner Tyler9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecosystem Science and Management The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

2. Department of Biological Science Mount Holyoke College Hadley Massachusetts USA

3. Department of Entomology The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

4. W.K. Kellogg Biological Station, Department of Plant Biology, and Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior Michigan State University Hickory Corners Michigan USA

5. Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

6. Department of Biology The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

7. Department of Marine Science California State University Monterey Bay Seaside California USA

8. Department of Plant Science The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

9. U.S. Geological Survey, Pennsylvania Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit The Pennsylvania State University University Park Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractLandscape transcriptomics is an emerging field studying how genome‐wide expression patterns reflect dynamic landscape‐scale environmental drivers, including habitat, weather, climate, and contaminants, and the subsequent effects on organismal function. This field is benefitting from advancing and increasingly accessible molecular technologies, which in turn are allowing the necessary characterization of transcriptomes from wild individuals distributed across natural landscapes. This research is especially important given the rapid pace of anthropogenic environmental change and potential impacts that span levels of biological organization. We discuss three major themes in landscape transcriptomic research: connecting transcriptome variation across landscapes to environmental variation, generating and testing hypotheses about the mechanisms and evolution of transcriptomic responses to the environment, and applying this knowledge to species conservation and management. We discuss challenges associated with this approach and suggest potential solutions. We conclude that landscape transcriptomics has great promise for addressing fundamental questions in organismal biology, ecology, and evolution, while providing tools needed for conservation and management of species.

Funder

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Biotechnology

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