Freshwater mussels are keystone species in aquatic environments, providing ecological services that protect aquatic resources. Their global decline resulting from habitat alterations such as global warming is thus alarming. Since agencies such as the Alabama Aquatic Biodiversity Center are expending great effort in restoring imperiled species it would be beneficial to understand how thermally tolerant and thermally sensitive species (Villosa lienosa and Villosa nebulosa, (respectively) respond to environmentally relevant thermal stress. This dissertation presents the findings from a series of experiments aimed at developing resources and response models capable of answering questions related to thermal stress in freshwater mussels. We creat...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
Marine heatwaves (MHW) are projected for the foreseeable future, affecting aquaculture species, such...
International audienceDreissena polymorpha is a sentinel freshwater mussel providing key functional ...
International audienceExpected effects on marine biota of the ongoing elevation of water temperature...
This dataset compiles information regarding diverse physiological variables of two mussel species un...
Temperature, due to its influence on biochemical reaction rates, is one of the fundamental drivers o...
The biogeochemistry of the Gulf of Maine is rapidly changing in response to a changing climate, incl...
Extreme events such as heat waves have increased in frequency and duration over the last decades. Un...
In global climate change scenarios, seawater warming acts in concert with multiple stress sources, w...
Intertidal organisms live in a fluctuating environment. The blue mussel Mytilus edulis is a key spec...
1. Predicting the effects of rising temperature entails measuring both habitat thermal characteristi...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
Marine heatwaves (MHW) are projected for the foreseeable future, affecting aquaculture species, such...
International audienceDreissena polymorpha is a sentinel freshwater mussel providing key functional ...
International audienceExpected effects on marine biota of the ongoing elevation of water temperature...
This dataset compiles information regarding diverse physiological variables of two mussel species un...
Temperature, due to its influence on biochemical reaction rates, is one of the fundamental drivers o...
The biogeochemistry of the Gulf of Maine is rapidly changing in response to a changing climate, incl...
Extreme events such as heat waves have increased in frequency and duration over the last decades. Un...
In global climate change scenarios, seawater warming acts in concert with multiple stress sources, w...
Intertidal organisms live in a fluctuating environment. The blue mussel Mytilus edulis is a key spec...
1. Predicting the effects of rising temperature entails measuring both habitat thermal characteristi...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...