Extant deep-sea fauna, including hydrothermal vent endemics such as bresiliid shrimp, are descended from shallow-water ancestors. Previous studies have demonstrated the capacity of shallow-water shrimp to acclimate to hydrostatic pressure representative of the vent environment. It has been proposed that this hyperbaric acclimation depends in part on shifts in phospholipid fatty acid composition to maintain biomembrane function. These shifts are also predicted to reduce critical temperature tolerance, potentially limiting the possibility of direct colonisation of the hydrothermal vent environment. Here, we present evidence that acclimation to high hydrostatic pressure (10MPa≈1000m water depth) decreases acute temperature tolerance from 30.2°...
Extant deep-sea invertebrate fauna represent both ancient and recent invasions from shallow-water ha...
The evolutionary history of the Anomura has long been controversially discussed. One aspect that has...
International audienceRange shifts are of great importance as a response for species facing climate ...
Extant deep-sea fauna, including hydrothermal vent endemics such as bresiliid shrimp, are descended ...
Extant deep-sea fauna, including hydrothermal vent endemics such as bresiliid shrimp, are descended ...
Extant deep-sea fauna, including hydrothermal vent endemics such as bresiliid shrimp, are descended ...
Tolerance to low temperature and high pressure may allow shallow-water species to extend bathymetric...
International audienceWe investigated the tolerance of adult specimens of the shallow-water shrimp P...
The hydrothermal vent shrimp Mirocaris fortunata is commonly exposed to acute thermal gradients and ...
Organisms occupying an environment where change is occurring must move, acclimatise, or adapt in ord...
Experimental approaches to assess whether shallow-water benthic invertebrates can extend bathymetric...
Depth zonation of fauna on continental margins is well documented. Whilst increasing hydrostatic pre...
The shrimp Rimicaris exoculata swarms over high-temperature chimneys at Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrother...
Range shifts are of great importance as a response for species facing climate change. In the light o...
Extant deep-sea invertebrate fauna represent both ancient and recent invasions from shallow-water ha...
Extant deep-sea invertebrate fauna represent both ancient and recent invasions from shallow-water ha...
The evolutionary history of the Anomura has long been controversially discussed. One aspect that has...
International audienceRange shifts are of great importance as a response for species facing climate ...
Extant deep-sea fauna, including hydrothermal vent endemics such as bresiliid shrimp, are descended ...
Extant deep-sea fauna, including hydrothermal vent endemics such as bresiliid shrimp, are descended ...
Extant deep-sea fauna, including hydrothermal vent endemics such as bresiliid shrimp, are descended ...
Tolerance to low temperature and high pressure may allow shallow-water species to extend bathymetric...
International audienceWe investigated the tolerance of adult specimens of the shallow-water shrimp P...
The hydrothermal vent shrimp Mirocaris fortunata is commonly exposed to acute thermal gradients and ...
Organisms occupying an environment where change is occurring must move, acclimatise, or adapt in ord...
Experimental approaches to assess whether shallow-water benthic invertebrates can extend bathymetric...
Depth zonation of fauna on continental margins is well documented. Whilst increasing hydrostatic pre...
The shrimp Rimicaris exoculata swarms over high-temperature chimneys at Mid-Atlantic Ridge hydrother...
Range shifts are of great importance as a response for species facing climate change. In the light o...
Extant deep-sea invertebrate fauna represent both ancient and recent invasions from shallow-water ha...
Extant deep-sea invertebrate fauna represent both ancient and recent invasions from shallow-water ha...
The evolutionary history of the Anomura has long been controversially discussed. One aspect that has...
International audienceRange shifts are of great importance as a response for species facing climate ...