Objective
Potential effects of global change act at different organization levels from physiological to community and can affect the biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. PHENOMED will be implemented in NW Mediterranean coastal ecosystems, because they harbour a high biodiversity which suffered dramatic effects of the global change.
This programme proposes an approach which aims at understanding the recent and forthcoming effects of the warming at the life/reproductive cycle level. Although the resilience of a population severely affected depends on its reproduction and dispersal abilities, almost nothing has been done for assessing the potential effects on of thermal anomalies on the benthic organisms at reproductive level. PHENOMED will thus contribute to a better understanding of the impact of strong disturbances on the phenology in order to provide management and conservation advices.
For this purpose, we will comparatively investigate reproductive cycles and strategy of temperature sensitive and tolerant species living in different ecological conditions. Our models - Porifera is one of the most abundant groups of metazoans within hard substratum communities, which provide services to human societies and have been severely affected by high temperature events during the last decades.
The detailed objectives are:
(i) Characterizing the gametogenesis, embryogenesis, larval ultrastructure, metamorphosis, and recruitment of target sponge species.
(ii) Acquiring baselines on their life cycle and reproductive effort.
(iii) Studying the modification of the reproductive cycles and strategies in natural and experimental conditions.
(iv) Assessing experimentally the warming effect at the cellular level.
PHENOMED will thus combine in vitro and in situ approaches that will provide a first evaluation of the potential warming effects on the phenology of marine organisms and new baselines for assessing the resilience of sensitive populations within the global change context.
Fields of science (EuroSciVoc)
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- natural sciencesbiological sciencesdevelopmental biology
- natural sciencesearth and related environmental sciencesatmospheric sciencesclimatologyclimatic changes
- natural sciencesbiological sciencesecologyecosystemscoastal ecosystems
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Call for proposal
FP6-2005-MOBILITY-7
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Funding Scheme
IIF - Marie Curie actions-Incoming International FellowshipsCoordinator
PARIS
France