Multiple stressors in a changing world: the need for an improved perspective on physiological responses to the dynamic marine environment

AR Gunderson, EJ Armstrong… - Annual review of marine …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
Abiotic conditions (eg, temperature and pH) fluctuate through time in most marine
environments, sometimes passing intensity thresholds that induce physiological stress …

Bivalve haemocyte subpopulations: a review

NR De la Ballina, F Maresca, A Cao… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Bivalve molluscs stand out for their ecological success and their key role in the functioning of
aquatic ecosystems, while also constituting a very valuable commercial resource. Both …

Energy homeostasis as an integrative tool for assessing limits of environmental stress tolerance in aquatic invertebrates

IM Sokolova, M Frederich, R Bagwe, G Lannig… - Marine environmental …, 2012 - Elsevier
Energy balance is a fundamental requirement of stress adaptation and tolerance. We
explore the links between metabolism, energy balance and stress tolerance using aquatic …

Oxygen-and capacity-limitation of thermal tolerance: a matrix for integrating climate-related stressor effects in marine ecosystems

HO Pörtner - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2010 - journals.biologists.com
The concept of oxygen-and capacity-dependent thermal tolerance in aquatic ectotherms has
successfully explained climate-induced effects of rising temperatures on species abundance …

Living in the now: physiological mechanisms to tolerate a rapidly changing environment

GE Hofmann, AE Todgham - Annual review of physiology, 2010 - annualreviews.org
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide has resulted in scientific projections of changes in global
temperatures, climate in general, and surface seawater chemistry. Although the …

Integrating climate-related stressor effects on marine organisms: unifying principles linking molecule to ecosystem-level changes

HO Pörtner - Marine Ecology Progress Series, 2012 - int-res.com
Climate change effects on marine ecosystems involve various stressors, predominantly
temperature, hypoxia and CO 2, all of which may combine with further anthropogenic …

Effects of low temperature on shrimp and crab physiology, behavior, and growth: a review

X Ren, Q Wang, H Shao, Y Xu, P Liu… - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2021 - frontiersin.org
As important aquaculture species worldwide, shrimps and crabs are thermophilic animals
with a feeble thermoregulation ability. Changes in environmental factors are the main …

Correlation between intermediary metabolism, Hsp gene expression, and oxidative stress-related proteins in long-term thermal-stressed Mytilus galloprovincialis

K Feidantsis, IA Giantsis, A Vratsistas… - American Journal …, 2020 - journals.physiology.org
Long-term exposure of Mytilus galloprovincialis to temperatures beyond 26° C triggers
mussel mortality. The present study aimed to integratively illustrate the correlation between …

Response of Mytilus galloprovincialis (L.) to increasing seawater temperature and to marteliosis: metabolic and physiological parameters

A Anestis, HO Pörtner, D Karagiannis… - … and Physiology Part A …, 2010 - Elsevier
In the context of climate change the present work aimed to illustrate whether the energetic
and metabolic pattern of mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis will be affected by increase in the …

[图书][B] Stress ecology: environmental stress as ecological driving force and key player in evolution

CEW Steinberg - 2012 - books.google.com
Not all stress is stressful; instead, it appears that stress in the environment, below the
mutation threshold, is essential for many subtle manifestations of population structures and …