Abstract The prevalence of hypoxic areas in coastal waters is predicted to increase and lead to reduced biodiversity. While the adult stages of many estuarine invertebrates can cope with short periods of hypoxia, it remains unclear whether that ability is present if animals are bred and reared under chronic hypoxia. We firstly investigated the effect of moderate, short-term environmental hypoxia (40% air saturation for one week) on metabolic performance in adults of an estuarine amphipod, and the fitness consequences of prolonged exposure. We then reared the offspring of hypoxia-exposed parents under hypoxia, and assessed their oxyregulatory ability under declining oxygen tensions as juveniles and adults. Adults from the parental generation...
Hypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbances in marinefishes and...
Oxygen partial pressure (pO2) is not always constant in aquatic environments and can vary on differe...
This work investigates the ecophysiology of marine amphipods. Amphipods are an important part of the...
Coastal ecosystems, including estuaries, are increasingly pressured by expanding hypoxic regions as ...
Marine animals are increasingly threatened by a combination of reduced environmental oxygen (hypoxia...
Hypoxia is occurring in the marine environment all around the world as a result of human activities...
Survival in hypoxia, oxygen-limitation of respiration and effects of hypoxia on precopulatory mate-g...
Areas of hypoxia are becoming more frequent throughout the world’s oceans as a result of climate cha...
International audienceCoastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L−1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L−1, approx. 3...
Low dissolved oxygen poses a major threat to coastal marine ecosystems worldwide. This study demonst...
Future oceans are predicted to contain less oxygen than at present. This is because oxygen is less ...
We describe a model predicting the effects of low environmental oxygen on vital rates (egg productio...
We describe a model predicting the effects of low environmental oxygen on vital rates (egg productio...
<div><p>We describe a model predicting the effects of low environmental oxygen on vital rates (egg p...
The amphipod Gammarus pseudolimnaeus is an important prey species for trout in certain tailwater fis...
Hypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbances in marinefishes and...
Oxygen partial pressure (pO2) is not always constant in aquatic environments and can vary on differe...
This work investigates the ecophysiology of marine amphipods. Amphipods are an important part of the...
Coastal ecosystems, including estuaries, are increasingly pressured by expanding hypoxic regions as ...
Marine animals are increasingly threatened by a combination of reduced environmental oxygen (hypoxia...
Hypoxia is occurring in the marine environment all around the world as a result of human activities...
Survival in hypoxia, oxygen-limitation of respiration and effects of hypoxia on precopulatory mate-g...
Areas of hypoxia are becoming more frequent throughout the world’s oceans as a result of climate cha...
International audienceCoastal hypoxia (defined here as <1.42 ml L−1; 62.5 μM; 2 mg L−1, approx. 3...
Low dissolved oxygen poses a major threat to coastal marine ecosystems worldwide. This study demonst...
Future oceans are predicted to contain less oxygen than at present. This is because oxygen is less ...
We describe a model predicting the effects of low environmental oxygen on vital rates (egg productio...
We describe a model predicting the effects of low environmental oxygen on vital rates (egg productio...
<div><p>We describe a model predicting the effects of low environmental oxygen on vital rates (egg p...
The amphipod Gammarus pseudolimnaeus is an important prey species for trout in certain tailwater fis...
Hypoxia is a decrease in dissolved oxygen that causes physiological disturbances in marinefishes and...
Oxygen partial pressure (pO2) is not always constant in aquatic environments and can vary on differe...
This work investigates the ecophysiology of marine amphipods. Amphipods are an important part of the...