@article{fdi:010067220, title = {{A}daptation to global change : a transposable element-epigenetics perspective}, author = {{R}ey, {O}. and {D}anchin, {E}. and {M}irouze, {M}arie and {L}oot, {C}. and {B}lanchet, {S}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{U}nderstanding how organisms cope with global change is a major scientific challenge. {T}he molecular pathways underlying rapid adaptive phenotypic responses to global change remain poorly understood. {H}ere, we highlight the relevance of two environment-sensitive molecular elements: transposable elements ({TE}s) and epigenetic components ({EC}s). {W}e first outline the sensitivity of these elements to global change stressors and review how they interact with each other. {W}e then propose an integrative molecular engine coupling {TE}s and {EC}s and allowing organisms to fine-tune phenotypes in a real-time fashion, adjust the production of phenotypic and genetic variation, and produce heritable phenotypes with different levels of transmission fidelity. {W}e finally discuss the implications of this molecular engine in the context of global change.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{T}rends in {E}cology and {E}volution}, volume = {31}, numero = {7}, pages = {514--526}, ISSN = {0169-5347}, year = {2016}, DOI = {10.1016/j.tree.2016.03.013}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010067220}, }