"Summer mortality" is a phenomenon that occurs during warm water temperature spikes that results in the mass mortality of many ecologically and economically important mollusks such as abalone. This study aimed to determine whether the baseline gene expression of abalone before a laboratory-induced summer mortality event was associated with resilience to summer mortality. Tentacle transcriptomes of 35 greenlip abalone (Haliotis laevigata) were sequenced prior to the animals being exposed to an increase in water temperature — simulating conditions which have previously resulted in summer mortality. Abalone derived from three source locations with different environmental conditions were categorized as susceptible or resistant to summer mortali...
Phenotypic plasticity is an adaptive mechanism used by organisms to cope with environmental fluctuat...
Wild abalone (Family Haliotidae) populations have been severely affected by commercial fishing, poac...
International audienceSince 1998, Haliotis tuberculata mass mortalities have been occurring regularl...
"Summer mortality" is a phenomenon that occurs during warm water temperature spikes that results in ...
Sudden increases in water temperature can lead to mortality of cultured and wild mollusc communities...
Summer mortality is a phenomenon associated with high temperature water spikes that can result in ma...
China is the world’s largest abalone producing country. Currently, summer mortality caused by high t...
China is the world’s largest abalone producing country. Currently, summer mortality caused by high t...
Abalone summer mortality syndrome (ASMS) broadly defines a mass mortality event in abalone that occu...
International audienceSince 1998, episodic mass mortality of the abalone Haliotis tuberculata has be...
The physiological underpinnings of many marine host-pathogen systems are poorly understood, and even...
Abalone (Haliotis) are economically important molluscs for fisheries and aquaculture industries worl...
Submission note: Submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philo...
Abstract Background Heterosis has been exploited for decades in different animals and crops due to i...
The Pacific abalone Haliotis discus hannai is one of the most economically important mollusks in Chi...
Phenotypic plasticity is an adaptive mechanism used by organisms to cope with environmental fluctuat...
Wild abalone (Family Haliotidae) populations have been severely affected by commercial fishing, poac...
International audienceSince 1998, Haliotis tuberculata mass mortalities have been occurring regularl...
"Summer mortality" is a phenomenon that occurs during warm water temperature spikes that results in ...
Sudden increases in water temperature can lead to mortality of cultured and wild mollusc communities...
Summer mortality is a phenomenon associated with high temperature water spikes that can result in ma...
China is the world’s largest abalone producing country. Currently, summer mortality caused by high t...
China is the world’s largest abalone producing country. Currently, summer mortality caused by high t...
Abalone summer mortality syndrome (ASMS) broadly defines a mass mortality event in abalone that occu...
International audienceSince 1998, episodic mass mortality of the abalone Haliotis tuberculata has be...
The physiological underpinnings of many marine host-pathogen systems are poorly understood, and even...
Abalone (Haliotis) are economically important molluscs for fisheries and aquaculture industries worl...
Submission note: Submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philo...
Abstract Background Heterosis has been exploited for decades in different animals and crops due to i...
The Pacific abalone Haliotis discus hannai is one of the most economically important mollusks in Chi...
Phenotypic plasticity is an adaptive mechanism used by organisms to cope with environmental fluctuat...
Wild abalone (Family Haliotidae) populations have been severely affected by commercial fishing, poac...
International audienceSince 1998, Haliotis tuberculata mass mortalities have been occurring regularl...