The contributions of temporal and spatial environmental variation to physiological variation remain poorly resolved. Rocky intertidal zone populations are subjected to thermal variation over the tidal cycle, superimposed with micro-scale variation in individuals\u27 body temperatures. Using the sea mussel (Mytilus californianus), we assessed the consequences of this micro-scale environmental variation for physiological variation among individuals, first by examining the latter in field-acclimatized animals, second by abolishing micro-scale environmental variation via common garden acclimation, and third by restoring this variation using a reciprocal outplant approach. Common garden acclimation reduced the magnitude of variation in tissue-le...
In global climate change scenarios, seawater warming acts in concert with multiple stress sources, w...
Graduation date: 2007Environmental stress can negatively affect the ability of organisms to reproduc...
Immunomodulation and physiological responses of Mytilus galloprovincialis as bioindicators of enviro...
The contributions of temporal and spatial environmental variation to physiological variation remain ...
International audienceExpected effects on marine biota of the ongoing elevation of water temperature...
In complex habitats, environmental variation over small spatial scales can equal or exceed larger-sc...
The ability of animals to cope with environmental stress depends – in part – on past experience, yet...
1. Predicting the effects of rising temperature entails measuring both habitat thermal characteristi...
Environmental gradients play an important role in shaping geographic variability in coastal marine p...
The interaction of ocean conditions and weather with small-scale physical features of a habitat can ...
In complex habitats, environmental variation over small spatial scales can equal or exceed larger-sc...
Increased maintenance costs at cellular, and consequently organism level, are thought to be involved...
Ongoing changes in ocean climate (e.g., warming trends) are accompanied by increases in frequency an...
SummaryThe physiological strategies that enable organisms to thrive in habitats where environmental ...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
In global climate change scenarios, seawater warming acts in concert with multiple stress sources, w...
Graduation date: 2007Environmental stress can negatively affect the ability of organisms to reproduc...
Immunomodulation and physiological responses of Mytilus galloprovincialis as bioindicators of enviro...
The contributions of temporal and spatial environmental variation to physiological variation remain ...
International audienceExpected effects on marine biota of the ongoing elevation of water temperature...
In complex habitats, environmental variation over small spatial scales can equal or exceed larger-sc...
The ability of animals to cope with environmental stress depends – in part – on past experience, yet...
1. Predicting the effects of rising temperature entails measuring both habitat thermal characteristi...
Environmental gradients play an important role in shaping geographic variability in coastal marine p...
The interaction of ocean conditions and weather with small-scale physical features of a habitat can ...
In complex habitats, environmental variation over small spatial scales can equal or exceed larger-sc...
Increased maintenance costs at cellular, and consequently organism level, are thought to be involved...
Ongoing changes in ocean climate (e.g., warming trends) are accompanied by increases in frequency an...
SummaryThe physiological strategies that enable organisms to thrive in habitats where environmental ...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
In global climate change scenarios, seawater warming acts in concert with multiple stress sources, w...
Graduation date: 2007Environmental stress can negatively affect the ability of organisms to reproduc...
Immunomodulation and physiological responses of Mytilus galloprovincialis as bioindicators of enviro...