[HTML][HTML] Handling the heat: Changes in the heart rate of two congeneric blue mussel species and their hybrids in response to water temperature
I Bakhmet, D Aristov, J Marchenko, K Nikolaev - Journal of Sea Research, 2022 - Elsevier
In this study we compared some aspects of the physiology of the invasive blue mussel
species Mytilus trossulus and the native Mytilus edulis in the White Sea. We registered the …
species Mytilus trossulus and the native Mytilus edulis in the White Sea. We registered the …
An aquaria set‐up for long‐term, multiple‐stressor research in marine organisms
C Gutiérrez‐Zárate, A Veiga, A Gori… - Methods in Ecology …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Multiple stressor research in aquaria is a useful approach to better understand the
ecophysiology of marine species under different environmental conditions, including global …
ecophysiology of marine species under different environmental conditions, including global …
CO2‐induced seawater acidification impairs the stinging cells of a jellyfish
T Sun, Y Li, S Peng, F Wang, L Wang… - Limnology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
CO2‐induced seawater acidification has been shown to modify predator–prey interactions in
many marine taxa. Scyphozoans play an important role in the trophic dynamics of marine …
many marine taxa. Scyphozoans play an important role in the trophic dynamics of marine …
Effects of acclimation temperature and exposure time on the scope for growth of the blackfoot Pāua (Haliotis iris)
TT Nguyen, ID Marsden, W Davison… - Marine and Freshwater …, 2023 - CSIRO Publishing
Context. Climate change and increased seawater temperatures can greatly affect
physiological processes and growth of marine ectotherms, including the blackfoot haliotid …
physiological processes and growth of marine ectotherms, including the blackfoot haliotid …
Effects of temperature and salinity on the sub-Antarctic snail Xymenopsis muriciformis (King and Broderip, 1832): Medium-term exposure to different climate change …
A Ortíz, FG Arcos-Ortega, JM Navarro - Journal of Experimental Marine …, 2022 - Elsevier
As a consequence of climate change, benthic marine species that inhabit the sub-Antarctic
oceans could be impacted as a result of changes in temperature and salinity that are …
oceans could be impacted as a result of changes in temperature and salinity that are …
Response to'Comment on Wyrwoll et al., 2022: Long-term exposure of mice to 890 ppm atmospheric CO2 alters growth trajectories and hyperactive behaviours in …
CS Wyrwoll, PN Bierwirth, MG Papini… - The Journal of …, 2023 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Response to 'Comment on Wyrwoll et al., 2022: Long-term exposure of mice to 890 ppm
atmospheric CO2 alters growth trajectories and hyperactive behaviours in adults' by Norman R …
atmospheric CO2 alters growth trajectories and hyperactive behaviours in adults' by Norman R …
The challenge of securing future food production for aquaculture species under environmental change: enhancing physiological performance under environmental …
ASA Abbas - 2024 - pearl.plymouth.ac.uk
Rising sea surface temperatures and ocean acidification present profound challenges for
many marine species, leading to cascading effects on ecosystem functionality and food …
many marine species, leading to cascading effects on ecosystem functionality and food …
[PDF][PDF] Long-term carbon dioxide toxicity and climate change: a critical unapprehended risk for human health.
PN Bierwirth - researchgate.net
As atmospheric levels of carbon dioxide continue to escalate and drive climate change, the
safe level for breathing is not clear. The toxicity of CO2 has been defined for short-duration …
safe level for breathing is not clear. The toxicity of CO2 has been defined for short-duration …