Project description
Arctic animal vulnerability in the changing environment
The Arctic is currently experiencing the effects of global warming, which are impacting its unique ecosystem. The muskox, an animal that has survived since the Pleistocene era and represents this diminishing biome, could serve as an indicator of these changes. Their limited genetic variability may pose challenges in adapting to rapid environmental shifts, including metabolic stress and the northward spread of infectious diseases and vegetation changes. The EU-funded BAVA project will investigate how muskox populations react to varying levels of environmental stress resulting from past, present and future Arctic climates. Utilising metabolomics within a space-for-time experimental framework, it will offer insights into the ecophysiological responses of four wild muskox populations.
Objective
The Arctic is experiencing the effects of global heating at an accelerated rate, with unprecedented consequences to this unique
ecosystem. As a Pleistocene survivor, the muskox (Ovibos moschatus) is an iconic representative of this shrinking biome. Given their
key role in tundra ecosystems and their circumpolar distribution, it may act as a sentinel species indicative of biotic change in Arctic
ecosystems. Due to experiencing multiple bottlenecks historically, genetic variability in the muskox is low and populations may thus
be poorly equipped to adapt to rapid environmental change. Increasing temperatures not only facilitate changing environmental
conditions via a northward shift of infectious diseases, pathogens and vegetation but may also push the limits of the upper
thermoneutral zone of muskoxen, causing metabolic stress.
BAVA will investigate the vulnerability of muskox populations facing different degrees of environmental stress across its circumpolar
range. Integrating metabolomics in a space-for-time experimental design allows for the examination of the ecophysiological
response of four wild muskox populations to environmental conditions across a vast gradient of environments representing past,
present and future Arctic climates, and thus contrasting levels of environmental stress, for a species that is highly adapted to cold and
dry Arctic climate.
By using a state-of-the-art biomolecular approach, BAVA will identify biomarkers linked to metabolic pathways, describe their
spatiotemporal patterns of variability and utilise this information to inform population-level modelling of population resilience to
climate change. In doing so, BAVA elucidates individual- and population-level metabolic responses to contemporary and future
environmental change. Eventually, BAVA will not only push my career as a leading scientist but also foster international collaboration
and subject excellency by providing a better understanding of Arctic ecosystem vulnerability.
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HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EF - HORIZON TMA MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships - European Fellowships
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8000 Aarhus C
Denmark
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