Stress-on-stress responses of a marine mussel, Perna canaliculus: food limitation reduces the ability to cope with heat stress in juveniles
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
Seawater temperature is projected to increase globally due to climate change, affecting
physiological responses, fitness and survival of marine organisms. Thermal tolerance …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …