Oceans are a huge sink for the increased heat associated with anthropogenic climate change, and it is vital to understand the heat tolerance of marine organisms at all life stages to accurately predict species’ responses. In broadcast spawning marine invertebrates, reproduction is a vulnerable process in which sperm and eggs are released directly into the open water. Gametes are then exposed to fluctuating environmental conditions that may impact their fertilizing capacity. Using the broadcast spawning Mediterranean mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis, as a model species, we performed blocks of factorial mating crosses to assess the variance in fertilization r...
Marine organisms living within the intertidal zones, such as mussels, experience a wide range of env...
Identifying the drivers that control the reproductive success of a population is vital to forecastin...
Little is known about the combined effect of environmental factors and contaminants on commercially ...
Bivalve relevance for ecosystem functioning and human food security emphasize the importance of pred...
17 pages, 5 figures, 6 tables.-- This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Climate changes are affecting species physiology, pushing environmental tolerance limits and shiftin...
Temperature, due to its influence on biochemical reaction rates, is one of the fundamental drivers o...
Population responses to marine climate change are determined by the strength of the selection pressu...
Larval stages are among those most vulnerable to ocean acidification (OA). Projected atmospheric CO2...
Synchronous seasonal reproduction in Mytilus galloprovincialis has been well documented, however asy...
SUMMARY: Global warming is an increasingly serious problem underlying ecological change in marine fl...
International audienceClimate change exposes benthic species populations in coastal ecosystems to a ...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
As ocean and atmospheric temperatures increase globally, marine organisms will need to cope with or ...
Marine organisms living within the intertidal zones, such as mussels, experience a wide range of env...
Identifying the drivers that control the reproductive success of a population is vital to forecastin...
Little is known about the combined effect of environmental factors and contaminants on commercially ...
Bivalve relevance for ecosystem functioning and human food security emphasize the importance of pred...
17 pages, 5 figures, 6 tables.-- This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commo...
Climate changes are affecting species physiology, pushing environmental tolerance limits and shiftin...
Temperature, due to its influence on biochemical reaction rates, is one of the fundamental drivers o...
Population responses to marine climate change are determined by the strength of the selection pressu...
Larval stages are among those most vulnerable to ocean acidification (OA). Projected atmospheric CO2...
Synchronous seasonal reproduction in Mytilus galloprovincialis has been well documented, however asy...
SUMMARY: Global warming is an increasingly serious problem underlying ecological change in marine fl...
International audienceClimate change exposes benthic species populations in coastal ecosystems to a ...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
As ocean and atmospheric temperatures increase globally, marine organisms will need to cope with or ...
Marine organisms living within the intertidal zones, such as mussels, experience a wide range of env...
Identifying the drivers that control the reproductive success of a population is vital to forecastin...
Little is known about the combined effect of environmental factors and contaminants on commercially ...