Intertidal mussel species are frequently exposed to changes of environmental parameters related to tidal regimes that include a multitude of stressors that they must avoid or tolerate by developing adaptive strategies. In particular, besides air exposure during low tides, intertidal mussels are also subjected to warming and, consequently, to higher risk of desiccation. However, scarce information is available regarding the responses of mussels to tidal regimes, particularly in the presence of other stressors such as increased temperature. Investigating the impacts of such combination of conditions will allow to understand the possible impacts that both factors interaction may generate to these intertidal organisms. To this end...
Geukensia demissa, the ribbed mussel, is a keystone species of Georgia’s coastline that is at risk o...
Anthropogenic climate change confronts marine organisms with rapid trends of concomitant warming and...
Ectotherms are exposed to a range of environmental temperatures and may face extremes beyond their ...
Intertidal species face multiple stressors on a daily basis due to their particular habitat. The sub...
Coping with environmental stress may involve combinations of behavioral and physiological responses....
7 pages, 4 figuresCoastal organisms (i.e. intertidal or upper subtidal species) live in between the ...
In the rocky intertidal, organisms frequently experience a wide range of daily body temperatures dep...
Understanding species-specific physiological tolerances to environmental extremes is key in determin...
1. In mosaic marine habitats, such as intertidal zones, ocean acidification (OA) is exacerbated by h...
Climate change is predicted to decrease ocean salinity as the polar ice caps melt and the occurrence...
Marine heatwaves (MHW) are projected for the foreseeable future, affecting aquaculture species, such...
In global climate change scenarios, seawater warming acts in concert with multiple stress sources, w...
Ocean warming and acidification could represent an additional threat to marine organisms already cop...
Intertidal organisms live in a fluctuating environment. The blue mussel Mytilus edulis is a key spec...
International audienceExpected effects on marine biota of the ongoing elevation of water temperature...
Geukensia demissa, the ribbed mussel, is a keystone species of Georgia’s coastline that is at risk o...
Anthropogenic climate change confronts marine organisms with rapid trends of concomitant warming and...
Ectotherms are exposed to a range of environmental temperatures and may face extremes beyond their ...
Intertidal species face multiple stressors on a daily basis due to their particular habitat. The sub...
Coping with environmental stress may involve combinations of behavioral and physiological responses....
7 pages, 4 figuresCoastal organisms (i.e. intertidal or upper subtidal species) live in between the ...
In the rocky intertidal, organisms frequently experience a wide range of daily body temperatures dep...
Understanding species-specific physiological tolerances to environmental extremes is key in determin...
1. In mosaic marine habitats, such as intertidal zones, ocean acidification (OA) is exacerbated by h...
Climate change is predicted to decrease ocean salinity as the polar ice caps melt and the occurrence...
Marine heatwaves (MHW) are projected for the foreseeable future, affecting aquaculture species, such...
In global climate change scenarios, seawater warming acts in concert with multiple stress sources, w...
Ocean warming and acidification could represent an additional threat to marine organisms already cop...
Intertidal organisms live in a fluctuating environment. The blue mussel Mytilus edulis is a key spec...
International audienceExpected effects on marine biota of the ongoing elevation of water temperature...
Geukensia demissa, the ribbed mussel, is a keystone species of Georgia’s coastline that is at risk o...
Anthropogenic climate change confronts marine organisms with rapid trends of concomitant warming and...
Ectotherms are exposed to a range of environmental temperatures and may face extremes beyond their ...