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Researcher
Janne Swaegers
- Disciplines:Animal biology, Ecology, Aquatic sciences, challenges and pollution, Environmental science and management, Fisheries sciences, Evolutionary biology, Genetics, Microbiology, Plant biology, Soil sciences, challenges and pollution
Affiliations
- Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity Conservation (Division)
Member
From1 Jun 2012 → Today
Projects
1 - 3 of 3
- Thermal evolution during range expansion of the pace-of-life and the mitochondrial phenotype: a complex life cycle perspectiveFrom30 Sep 2022 → TodayFunding: FWO fellowships
- A transcriptomic and (epi)genetic study of a complex life cycle in a warming worldFrom1 Oct 2017 → 30 Sep 2022Funding: FWO fellowships
- An (epi)genetic study of a complex life cycle in a warming world: gene expression patterns across metamorphosis in a damselflyFrom1 Oct 2015 → 30 Sep 2016Funding: BOF - Other initiatives
Publications
1 - 10 of 21
- When and how can we predict adaptive responses to climate change?(2024)
Authors: Janne Swaegers, Robby Stoks
Pages: 172 - 187 - Plasticity and associated epigenetic mechanisms play a role in thermal evolution during range expansion(2024)
Authors: Janne Swaegers, Noah Gaens, Robby Stoks
Pages: 76 - 88 - The importance of eco-evolutionary dynamics for predicting and managing insect range shifts(2022)
Authors: Janne Swaegers
- Restricted X chromosome introgression and support for Haldane's rule in hybridizing damselflies(2022)
Authors: Janne Swaegers
- Gene expression studies of plastic and evolutionary responses to global warming(2022)
Authors: Janne Swaegers
- Convergence of life history and physiology during range expansion toward the phenotype of the native sister species(2022)
Authors: Janne Swaegers, Robby Stoks
- Adaptive and Maladaptive Consequences of Larval Stressors for Metamorphic and Postmetamorphic Traits and Fitness(2022)
Authors: Robby Stoks, Vienna Delnat, Janne Swaegers, Nedim Tüzün, Julie Verheyen
Pages: 217 - 265 - Genome assembly, sex-biased gene expression and dosage compensation in the damselfly Ischnura elegans(2021)
Authors: Janne Swaegers
Pages: 1828 - 1837 - Reduced stress defence responses contribute to the higher toxicity of a pesticide under warming(2020)
Authors: Vienna Delnat, Janne Swaegers, Robby Stoks
Pages: 4735 - 4748 - Genetic compensation rather than genetic assimilation drives the evolution of plasticity in response to mild warming across latitudes in a damselfly(2020)
Authors: Janne Swaegers, Katina Spanier, Robby Stoks
Pages: 4823 - 4834