International audienceCoastal ecosystems are increasingly disturbed by the increase of mean sea surface temperature and expansion of hypoxic areas. The objectives of the present work were to describe and compare the respiratory responses to combined heat and hypoxia in two bivalve species (Pecten maximus and Mytilus spp.) living in two contrasted coastal habitats (subtidal and intertidal, respectively). Results were consistent with the vertical zonation of both species. Mytilus spp. seemed to cope better with a temperature increase than P. maximus, which was found to be outside of its optimal thermal window at 25°C. Concerning respiratory responses to hypoxia at a given temperature, P. maximus displayed greater oxyregulation capacity that w...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum has become a common and dominant macrobenthic species in coa...
Mitochondrial respiration, energetic coupling to phosphorylation and production of reactive oxygen s...
Anthropogenic climate change confronts marine organisms with rapid trends of concomitant warming and...
International audienceCoastal ecosystems are increasingly disturbed by the increase of mean sea surf...
Thermal tolerance limits of ectotherms may result from respiratory limitations. In response to decli...
Low oxygen zones in coastal and open ecosystems have expanded in recent decades, a trend that will a...
We investigated the individual and interactive effects of coastal and climate change stressors (elev...
This project investigated effects of ocean warming and acidification scenarios on the eurythermal Ki...
Marine animals are increasingly threatened by a combination of reduced environmental oxygen (hypoxia...
Les écosystèmes côtiers sont parmi les plus vulnérables aux changements globaux actuels, qui entraîn...
Understanding thermal limits and the ability of species to cope with changing temperatures is crucia...
In the context of global climatic changes, marine organisms have been exposed to environmental stres...
Environmental temperature has played an important role during the evolution of species, as well as i...
These are the metadata for a publication "Effects of variable oxygen regimes on mitochondrial bioene...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum has become a common and dominant macrobenthic species in coa...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum has become a common and dominant macrobenthic species in coa...
Mitochondrial respiration, energetic coupling to phosphorylation and production of reactive oxygen s...
Anthropogenic climate change confronts marine organisms with rapid trends of concomitant warming and...
International audienceCoastal ecosystems are increasingly disturbed by the increase of mean sea surf...
Thermal tolerance limits of ectotherms may result from respiratory limitations. In response to decli...
Low oxygen zones in coastal and open ecosystems have expanded in recent decades, a trend that will a...
We investigated the individual and interactive effects of coastal and climate change stressors (elev...
This project investigated effects of ocean warming and acidification scenarios on the eurythermal Ki...
Marine animals are increasingly threatened by a combination of reduced environmental oxygen (hypoxia...
Les écosystèmes côtiers sont parmi les plus vulnérables aux changements globaux actuels, qui entraîn...
Understanding thermal limits and the ability of species to cope with changing temperatures is crucia...
In the context of global climatic changes, marine organisms have been exposed to environmental stres...
Environmental temperature has played an important role during the evolution of species, as well as i...
These are the metadata for a publication "Effects of variable oxygen regimes on mitochondrial bioene...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum has become a common and dominant macrobenthic species in coa...
The Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum has become a common and dominant macrobenthic species in coa...
Mitochondrial respiration, energetic coupling to phosphorylation and production of reactive oxygen s...
Anthropogenic climate change confronts marine organisms with rapid trends of concomitant warming and...