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Project ongoing since 2024

FARSEX

Fish, Amphibian, and Reptile Sex Ratios under climate change scenarios

FARSEX © Benjamin Geffroy

Rapid environmental change is the major challenge that most biota must confront in the near future. Ectotherm animals might be particularly at risk since temperature affects the sex of various species of fish, amphibians and reptiles. In some instances, this is known to translate into changes in the adult sex ratio (ASR).

 

As a network of ecologists, physiologists and computer scientists working together, we will build a dataset at the global scale by assembling, harmonizing, and distributing published and unpublished data on the ASR of ectotherms belonging to teleost fishes, amphibians, crocodiles, turtles, and squamate reptiles, complemented by a wide range of metadata – methodological and environmental information (mainly temperature).

 

More precisely, the dataset will provide a common scheme for merging georeferenced observations of populations for which we have information on 1) ASR in the wild, 2) sex-reversal of individuals in the wild and 3) sex-determination system of the species. All this information will be placed, and later studied, in a climate change context.

 

 

Complementarity of competences in all members of the FARSEX group
Researchers

Principal investigators:

 

Veronika BOKONY – Plant Protection Institute, HUN-REN Centre for Agricultural Research (HU)

Benjamin GEFFROY – Ifremer, Marbec, University of Montpellier (FR)

 

ouvrir/fermer Participants:

Veronika BOKONY – Plant Protection Institute, HUN-REN Centre for Agricultural Research (HU)

Benjamin GEFFROY – Ifremer, Marbec, University of Montpellier (FR)

Cyril DUTHEIL – IRD, Marbec, University of Montpellier (FR)

Fredrik JANZEN – Michigan State University (USA)

Edina NEMESHAZI – University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna (AT)

Lisa SCHWANZ – University of New South Wales, Sydney (AU)

Yoji YAMAMOTO – Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology (JP)

Jean-François BAROILLER – CIRAD (FR)

Pierre CHARRUAU – El Colegio de la Frontera Sur (MX)

Ivett PIPOLY – University of Pannonia (HU)

 

FARSEX gathers specialists in sexual determinism in all ectothermic vertebrates: fish, reptiles and amphibians

 

THE PROJECT

FARSEX was selected from the 2023 datashare call for proposals. The project selection process was carried out by a committee of independent experts.