Un poste MCF en évolution de la biodiversité marine à l'Université de La Réunion UMR Entropie #MarEvol 👇
https://www.univ-reunion.fr/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/FST-MCF-67-ENTROPIE-.pdf

Hi marine biologist folks #MarBiol 🦪🐙🪸🐟🦈🦀🦐🌱🦭🌊 Please give us 5 minutes of your time to fill this online survey on marine connectivity policy - The marine connectivity science and tools we need for the ocean we want #MarCo #MarEvol

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc1v1UvxjSosno8--fBkai6OX9SQTgUr_mvnwYVvuAtQIGlmQ/viewform?usp=sharing&ouid=101744042069413573136

OOSC 2025 - Online survey for Session 10-14 - The marine connectivity science and tools we need for the ocean we want

This questionnaire has been created to reach out to experts with roles and contributions to the management and/or conservation of the ocean and its resources. It explores the existing challenges and putative solutions to better gather, share and apply knowledge in Marine Functional Connectivity into decision-making, for improved management, protection and exploitation of the ocean and its resources. Marine Functional Connectivity (or MFC) includes all the varied movements of all marine organisms (from bacteria to whales) over their lifespan and all the resulting fluxes of genes, species and biomass, at sea but also at the land-sea interface. MFC controls the genetic diversity and the structure and resilience of populations, the taxonomic and functional biodiversity of ecosystems - and therefore their stability & resilience -, and the cycle of elements (like carbon) as well as the productivity of food webs. Applying MFC knowledge is key to maintain a healthy and functioning ocean and anticipate the evolution of the biosphere, but also to meet multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals, from marine life conservation to climate regulation. MFC can play a central role in improving fisheries management and the control of invasive species, but also in designing effective networks of Marine Protected Areas, and in supporting the sustainable development of the Blue Economy through informed marine spatial planning, at sea and at the land sea interface. By sharing your perspective, you will help us generate representative data on expert views in order to inform future research priorities and policy decisions. These data will be included in a technical report that we are preparing for the IUCN-WCPA. This survey takes about 20 minutes to complete. Your participation is voluntary, and all responses will be processed anonymously. Please, do not share this questionnaire.

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Great news! The next #AMMR meeting on #MusselsAreCool research is now scheduled for September 2026 at the Tjärnö Marine Lab in Sweden. Save the dates! #MarEvol
https://www.gu.se/en/event/international-symposium-advances-in-marine-mussel-research
International Symposium: Advances in Marine Mussel Research

The 6th International Symposium on Advances in Marine Mussel Research (AMMR2026) will take place 2–4 September 2026 at the Tjärnö Marine Laboratory on Sweden’s Bohuslän coast. This global, interdisciplinary meeting will highlight the latest Mytilus research — from molecular biology to ecosystem science.

University of Gothenburg
#PostDoc in #Montpellier on mussel transmissible cancers genomes. These weird cancers, microparasites with a mussel genome, have undergone genome doublings and aneuploidisation. You will play with PacBio and Nanopore data. Join the #HyperCan team in a joyfull environment. #TransCan #MarEvol #PopGen #MusselsAreCool #JobAlert https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/333894
Post-Doctoral Researcher – Haplotype-Resolved Assembly and Structural Variation of Polyploid Genomes in Transmissible Cancers of the Blue Mussel (M/F)

- work environment: Host-Pathogen-Environment Interactions Laboratory (UMR5244 IHPE), Montpellier - main mission: 

EURAXESS
Do you think marine evolution #MarEvol is cool? Maybe you were at the 2018 Marine Evolution meeting in Strömstad, Sweden? And surely you'd like us to do it again and organise MarEvol2? Why not in the South of France? Then fill in this questionnaire and spread the word:
https://framaforms.org/my-interest-in-participating-in-marine-evolution-2-in-2028-in-montpellier-france-1732109549
My interest in participating in Marine Evolution 2 in 2028 in Montpellier (France) | Framaforms.org

Very interesting meta-analysis by @aecahill, Meglécz and Chenuil identifies scientific history, biogeography and biological traits as best predictors of the likelihood of cryptic species among free-living marine metazoans. #PopGen #MarEvol

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/brv.13034