Chair in Molecular Ecology and Evolution, Dean for Postgraduate Research
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- s.piertney@abdn.ac.uk
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- +44 (0)1224 272864
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Rooms 410 (Office) and 222 (Lab) Zoology Building
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- School of Biological Sciences
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Research Overview
Research within the Piertney-Lab focuses on the interplay between evolutionary and ecological dynamics in natural populations. From an eco-to-evo perspective, I examine how different ecological, environmental and behavioural processes drive microevolution, adaptation and speciation. Then from an evo-to-eco perspective, I link how genetic diversity affects individual fitness, population dynamics, ecosystem function and population persistence.
Studies have either a gene-centric focus, examining candidate genes of known ecological importance and adaptive significance (e.g. MHC, MC1R, IFN), or exploit next-generation 'omics technologies to gain a more holistic understanding of adaptation and genome-wide responses to environmental and ecological change.
Current Research
- Piezophilic adaptation in deep-ocean amphipods (NERC).
- The genomic landscape of speciation and adaptive variation in the intertidal isopod Jaera albifrons (NERC).
- Emergence, spread and persistence of maine invasive non-native species (with Marine Scotland Science, and South Atlantic Environment Research Institute).
- Genome-wide responses to demographic perturbation in insular populations of water voles (BBSRC)
- PolyExESS - Extreme environment simulation system for experimental evolution (NERC).
- The ecology, evolution and epidemiology of zoonotic pathogens in fragmented multi-host populations (BBSRC).
- The epigenomic landscape of maternal effects in the soil mite Sancassania berlesei (NERC).
- Teaching
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- Publications
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Mixed leptospira infections in a diverse reservoir host community, Madagascar, 2013–2015
Emerging Infectious Diseases, vol. 24, no. 6, pp. 1138-1140Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2406.180035
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Signatures of balancing selection in toll-like receptor (TLRs) genes – novel insights from a free-living rodent
Scientific Reports, vol. 8, 8361Contributions to Journals: ArticlesPhylogenomic signatures of speciation and phylogeography in a species complex of sympatric intertidal isopods (Jaera albifrons).
Evolution 2018: Joint congress on Evolutionary BiologyContributions to Conferences: PostersEstimating demographic contributions to effective population size in an age-structured wild population experiencing environmental and demographic stochasticity
Journal of Animal Ecology, vol. 86, no. 5, pp. 1082-1093Contributions to Journals: ArticlesGenome size variation in deep-sea amphipods
Royal Society Open Science, vol. 4, pp. 1-9Contributions to Journals: ArticlesBioaccumulation of persistent organic pollutants in the deepest ocean fauna
Nature Ecology & Evolution, vol. 1, 0051Contributions to Journals: ArticlesPopulation genetic structure of two congeneric deep-sea amphipod species from geographically isolated hadal trenches in the Pacific Ocean
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, vol. 119, pp. 50-57Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2016.11.006
- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstream/2164/9679/1/Population_genetic_structure_Paralicella_corrected_manuscript.docx
- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstream/2164/9679/2/Population_genetic_structure_Paralicella_FIGURES_corrections.docx
RADseq-based phylogenomics fully resolves evolutionary relationships in a species complex of sympatric intertidal isopods (Jaera albifrons).
European Society of Evolutionary Biology (ESEB) XVI CongressContributions to Conferences: PostersThe genomic landscape of pre-zygotic reproductive isolation in a sympatric species complex of intertidal isopods (Jaera albifrons)
Contributions to Conferences: Oral PresentationsPhylogeography of Rattus norvegicus in the South Atlantic Ocean
Differentiation: Research in Biological Diversity, vol. 8, no. 4, 32Contributions to Journals: Articles- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/d8040032
- [OPEN ACCESS] http://aura.abdn.ac.uk/bitstream/2164/8052/1/diversity_08_00032.pdf
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