Long‐term forecast of thermal mortality with climate warming in riverine amphipods

WCEP Verberk, KN Hoefnagel… - Global Change …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Forecasting long‐term consequences of global warming requires knowledge on thermal
mortality and how heat stress interacts with other environmental stressors on different …

Polysaccharides as Effective and Environmentally Friendly Inhibitors of Scale Deposition from Aqueous Solutions in Technological Processes

AV Fakhreeva, VV Nosov, AI Voloshin, VA Dokichev - Polymers, 2023 - mdpi.com
In this paper, we consider natural and modified polysaccharides for use as active
ingredients in scale deposition inhibitors to prevent the formation of scale in oil production …

Reviews and syntheses: Biological indicators of low-oxygen stress in marine water-breathing animals

MR Roman, AH Altieri, D Breitburg, EM Ferrer… - …, 2024 - bg.copernicus.org
Anthropogenic warming and nutrient over-enrichment of our oceans have resulted in
significant, and often catastrophic, reductions in dissolved oxygen (deoxygenation). Stress …

Critical thermal maxima and oxygen uptake in Elysia viridis, a sea slug that steals chloroplasts to photosynthesize

EMJ Laetz, C Kahyaoglu… - Journal of …, 2024 - journals.biologists.com
Photosynthetic animals produce oxygen, providing an ideal lens for studying how oxygen
dynamics influence thermal sensitivity. The algivorous sea slug Elysia viridis can steal and …

Controversial roles of oxygen in organismal responses to climate warming

D Atkinson, G Leighton… - The Biological …, 2022 - journals.uchicago.edu
Despite the global ecological importance of climate change, controversy surrounds how
oxygen affects the fate of aquatic ectotherms under warming. Disagreements extend to the …

Hypoxia alters the upper thermal limits and blood physiology in zebrafish, Danio rerio

R Jannat, MM Zahangir, A Naziat, SMM Islam… - Journal of Thermal …, 2024 - Elsevier
Hypoxic aquatic environments occur more frequently as a result of climate change, thereby
exerting challenges on the physiological and metabolic functions of aquatic animals. In this …

Temperature and hypoxia‐driven shifts in Daphnia interspecific competition

P Maszczyk, K Krajewski, K Leniowski… - Limnology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Previous research has shown that elevated temperature and environmental hypoxia are
associated with a reduced representation of larger‐bodied species in communities of …

Evolution of key oxygen-sensing genes is associated with hypoxia tolerance in fishes

CH Babin, FP Leiva, WCEP Verberk… - Genome Biology and …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Low dissolved oxygen (hypoxia) is recognized as a major threat to aquatic ecosystems
worldwide. Because oxygen is paramount for the energy metabolism of animals …

When the Going Gets Tough, the Females Get Going: Sex‐Specific Physiological Responses to Simultaneous Exposure to Hypoxia and Marine Heatwave Events in a …

F Vermandele, M Sasaki, G Winkler… - Global Change …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
The existence of sex‐specific differences in phenotypic traits is widely recognized. Yet they
are often ignored in studies looking at the impact of global changes on marine organisms …

Responses of intraspecific metabolic scaling to temperature and activity differ between water‐and air‐breathing ectothermic vertebrates

G García‐Gómez, AG Hirst, M Spencer… - Ecology …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Metabolism underpins all life‐sustaining processes and varies profoundly with body size,
temperature and locomotor activity. A current theory explains some of the size‐dependence …