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Energy reserves of Mya arenaria under prolonged food limitation (starvation) ...
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(Table 1) Characteristics of Australian Antarctic expeditioners
R reference, M measurement ranges: PTH (R 1.3-7.2 pmol/L), serum calcium (R 1.80-2.65 mmol/L), P1NP (M 5-1200 mg/ml), CTx (M: 0.010-6.00 ng/ml), Osteocalcin (M: 0.500-300... -
(Table 7.2) Haematologic and serum chemistry values for 81 Weddell seals (Lep...
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(Table 1) Activity of alkali phosphatase in suspended matter at 20°C and envi...
Alkali phosphatase activity and hydrochemical structure of waters in the Barents and Norwegian seas were investigated. In a sea with the seasonal bioproduction cycle alkali... -
Annual response of two Mediterranean azooxanthellate temperate corals to low-...
Ocean acidification (OA) and warming related to the anthropogenic increase in atmospheric CO2 have been shown to have detrimental effects on several marine organisms, especially... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and Antarctic macroalgal biochemical composition...
Increased anthropogenic atmospheric CO2 concentrations have resulted in ocean warming and alterations in ocean carbonate chemistry, decreasing seawater pH (ocean acidification).... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and nutritional characteristics of mussels
Ocean Acidification (OA) has become one of the most studied global stressors in marine science during the last fifteen years. Despite the variety of studies on the biological... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and growth, biochemical, antioxidants, metabolic...
Acidification in the marine environment has become a global issue that creates serious threats to marine organisms. In the present study, we evaluated the effect of CO2 driven... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and proportion of transcriptome changing, coral ...
The integrity of coral reefs worldwide is jeopardized by ocean acidification (OA). Most studies conducted so far have focused on the vulnerability to OA of corals inhabiting... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and combined responses of primary coral polyps a...
With coral reefs declining globally, resilience of these ecosystems hinges on successful coral recruitment. However, knowledge of the acclimatory and/or adaptive potential in... -
Protein synthesis rates derived from incorporation of non-radioactively label...
Temperature dependent growth is an important indicator to understand the thermal tolerance of organisms and to project their vulnerability to future climate change. Direct... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and suvival, growth, and biochemical constituent...
Ocean acidification is becoming a potential threat to marine animals. The present study investigated the effect of seawater acidification on Artemia franciscana. A. franciscana... -
Seawater carbonate chemistry and RNA:DNA ratios, SOD activity, catalase activ...
The interactive effects of multiple stressors associated with global climate change will expose marine organisms to physiological challenges potentially exceeding their current... -
Evolutionary Adaptation of Protein Turnover in White Muscle of Stenothermal A...
Protein turnover is highly energy consuming and overall relates to an organism's growth performance varying largely between species, e.g., due to pre-adaptation to environmental... -
Effect of atorvastatin on mitochondrial respiration of the blue mussels, Myti...
Increasing concentration of biologically active pharmaceutical compounds can affect marine organisms. The bioavailability and environmental stability of these compounds make...
