CeMEB Advanced Courses 2014: “Marine evolution under climate change”, 30 November – 7 December 2014, Sweden

Deadline for registration: 30 September 2014!

Location: Sven Lovén Centre for Marine Sciences – Kristineberg, Sweden

Organisers: Sam Dupont, CeMEB & Piero Calosi, Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR), Canada

The Linnaeus Centre for Marine Evolutionary (CeMEB) invites PhD students and postdocs from all over the world to gather for one week in a stimulating environment to discuss how climate change (including global warming, ocean acidification, hypoxia) affects evolutionary rules that shape ocean ecosystem.

What determines species-sensitivity to future environmental stressors and how does it relates to species recent evolutionary history? What life-history strategies will be selected in future ocean? How can we assess a species adaptation potential? What is the role of phenotypic plasticity in species resilience? What will be evolutionary rules in future oceans? What is the role of ecological interactions in future ecosystem changes?

Your applications should include a short description of your research interest and why you would like to participate, max one A4 page, and CV with publication list.

Send your application to: eva.marie.rodstrom@gu.se . You will be notified about results of selection by 10th October.

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