The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum has become a common and dominant macrobenthic species in coastal areas of the northwestern Pacific and temperate waters of Europe; it is also a major cultured shellfish, with annual worldwide production exceeding 3.3 million tonnes. This species faces greater risk of exposure to hypoxia as eutrophication worsens throughout its coastal habitats; however, its tolerance to hypoxia remains unclear, and the toxicological indicators including LC50 and LT50 have not yet been assessed. Previous studies on the effects of hypoxia on marine benthos have focused largely on functional responses, such as metabolism and gene expression, leaving potential structural damage to the mitochondria or the cells unknown. In...
Hypoxia is an environmental stressor that affects abundance, biomass, diversity and ecosystem functi...
<div><p>Low oxygen zones in coastal and open ocean ecosystems have expanded in recent decades, a tre...
International audienceThe molecular response to hypoxia stress in aquatic invertebrates remains rela...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum has become a common and dominant macrobenthic species in coa...
Coastal hypoxia affects the survival, behavior, and reproduction of individual local marine organism...
These are the metadata for a publication "Effects of variable oxygen regimes on mitochondrial bioene...
Climate change is producing sea level rise and deoxygenation of the ocean, altering estuaries and co...
Hypoxia is a major stressor in estuarine and coastal habitats leading to adverse effects in aquatic ...
Climate change is producing sea level rise and deoxygenation of the ocean, altering estuaries and co...
Highlights: • Transcriptional response to hypoxia-reoxygenation was studied in an OMZ bivalve. • A...
In general, hypoxia (\u3c 2 mg O-2 l(-1)) is detrimental to marine food webs because of faunal decli...
In the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence, northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) and Greenland halibut (...
In the context of global climatic changes, marine organisms have been exposed to environmental stres...
International audienceIntertidal organisms have to face daily high oxygen variations from hypoxic to...
Hypoxia is an environmental stressor that affects abundance, biomass, diversity and ecosystem functi...
<div><p>Low oxygen zones in coastal and open ocean ecosystems have expanded in recent decades, a tre...
International audienceThe molecular response to hypoxia stress in aquatic invertebrates remains rela...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum has become a common and dominant macrobenthic species in coa...
Coastal hypoxia affects the survival, behavior, and reproduction of individual local marine organism...
These are the metadata for a publication "Effects of variable oxygen regimes on mitochondrial bioene...
Climate change is producing sea level rise and deoxygenation of the ocean, altering estuaries and co...
Hypoxia is a major stressor in estuarine and coastal habitats leading to adverse effects in aquatic ...
Climate change is producing sea level rise and deoxygenation of the ocean, altering estuaries and co...
Highlights: • Transcriptional response to hypoxia-reoxygenation was studied in an OMZ bivalve. • A...
In general, hypoxia (\u3c 2 mg O-2 l(-1)) is detrimental to marine food webs because of faunal decli...
In the Estuary and Gulf of St. Lawrence, northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) and Greenland halibut (...
In the context of global climatic changes, marine organisms have been exposed to environmental stres...
International audienceIntertidal organisms have to face daily high oxygen variations from hypoxic to...
Hypoxia is an environmental stressor that affects abundance, biomass, diversity and ecosystem functi...
<div><p>Low oxygen zones in coastal and open ocean ecosystems have expanded in recent decades, a tre...
International audienceThe molecular response to hypoxia stress in aquatic invertebrates remains rela...