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Michael Sars-senteret

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GUEST SEMINARS AT THE MICHAEL SARS CENTRE

Dr. Kristina Noreikiene, Vilnius University, Lithuania

Dr. Kristina Noreikiene, senior researcher at the Department of Botany and Genetics, Institute for Biosciences at the University of Vilnius, will present: "Thriving in multi-stress environments: lessons from a humic lake perch"

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Kristina Noreikiene

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Humic water environments are common in the boreal region. Typically, such habitats are characterized by acidic water pH, strong light and oxygen stratification creating a multi-stress environment which is too challenging to many aquatic organisms. In the most extreme cases, such habitats are able to support only one teleost species - the Eurasian perch (Perca fluviatilis). What can we learn from perch? Our research encompasses analyses of habitat-dependent differences in various phenotypes, host-parasite interactions and the search for genomic underpinnings of adaptation to multi-stress environments.

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