Stress-on-stress responses of a marine mussel, Perna canaliculus: food limitation reduces the ability to cope with heat stress in juveniles

NJ Delorme, L Biessy, PM South, LN Zamora… - Marine Ecology …, 2020 - int-res.com
The marine environment is ever-changing, with daily and seasonal variations in factors such
as food availability and seawater temperature. These stressors can affect physiological …

Interactive effects of temperature and salinity on early life stages of the sea urchin Heliocidaris crassispina

KKY Mak, KYK Chan - Marine Biology, 2018 - Springer
Marine organisms are currently challenged by multiple and interactive environmental
stressors. In the subtropics, warming and intensified precipitation, and hence, reduced …

Ocean acidification impacts sperm swimming performance and pHi in the New Zealand sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus

ME Hudson, MA Sewell - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2022 - journals.biologists.com
In sea urchins, spermatozoa are stored in the gonads in hypercapnic conditions (pH< 7.0).
During spawning, sperm are diluted in seawater of pH> 8.0, and there is an alkalinization of …

Revisiting the larval dispersal black box in the Anthropocene

KYK Chan, MA Sewell, M Byrne - ICES Journal of Marine …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Many marine organisms have a multi-phase life history and rely on their planktonic larvae for
dispersal. Despite the important role of larvae in sha** population distribution and …

Effect of acclimation on thermal limits and hsp70 gene expression of the New Zealand sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus

NJ Delorme, EJ Frost, MA Sewell - … and Physiology Part A: Molecular & …, 2020 - Elsevier
Seawater temperature is projected to increase globally due to climate change, affecting
physiological responses, fitness and survival of marine organisms. Thermal tolerance …

Quantification of lipid droplets in hatchery reared veliger larvae of the green-lipped mussel, Perna canaliculus

LN Zamora, JA Jury, LC Kozal, MA Sewell, NLC Ragg… - Aquaculture, 2023 - Elsevier
Domestication efforts and selective breeding in bivalve aquaculture would greatly benefit
from reliable screening biomarkers in the early life stages of development (eg, larvae). In this …

[PDF][PDF] Acclimatisation and adaptive capacity of echinoderms in response to ocean acidification and warming

K Sparks - 2018 - ourarchive.otago.ac.nz
Future ocean acidification and warming pose a substantial threat to the viability of some
marine populations. In order to persist, marine species will need to acclimate or adapt to the …

[CITAZIONE][C] Thermal biology of the New Zealand sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus

N Delorme Juri - 2017 - ResearchSpace@ Auckland

[CITAZIONE][C] Global ocean change: responses of crab larvae to abiotic drivers

Z Šargač - 2021 - … -Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät der …