Geographical distribution patterns of Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, and Arctic cod, Boreogadus saida, have altered during the last decades to large amounts, driven mainly by warming of water masses. Projections of increasing habitat temperature as well as PCO2 concentrations may lead to stronger adverse effects to their abundance in the future. In general, a species’ fitness at a certain condition could best be monitored through the physiological parameter growth. However, as this fitness parameter is a sum of net free energy, a basic understanding of what process may ultimately limit a species’ performance remains obscure. Within our study we aim to characterize the molecular basis through gene expression patterns that become effective at op...
Phenotypic plasticity buffers organisms from environmental change and is hypothesized to aid the ini...
This study uses molecular approaches to investigate evidence of climate adaptation of a marine zoopl...
Marine organisms are commonly exposed to variable environmental conditions and many of them are unde...
Within consortium 4 of BIOACID II, we examine effects of ocean warming and acidification (OWA) on di...
Temperature has profound effects on ectotherm physiology, impacting metabolic and developmental rate...
Temperature is a crucial environmental factor affecting the survival and growth of aquatic organisms...
Boreogadus saida (Polar cod) is a critical ecological linkage between planktonic primary production ...
The Atlantic cod is an economically important species in Canada, as well as in several European coun...
Major perturbations associated with climate change are decreases in ocean pH levels (ocean acidifica...
Transcriptomic methods are now widely used in functional genomic research. The vast amount of inform...
Ocean acidification (OA), a direct consequence of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration dissolvin...
Background One important physiological response to environmental stress in animals i...
Identification of genetically-regulated adaptation in fish is a precursor to understanding how popul...
Resilience to climate change depends on a species\u27 adaptive potential and phenotypic plasticity. ...
Within the German ocean acidification research programme BIOACID (2012-2018) we investigated how the...
Phenotypic plasticity buffers organisms from environmental change and is hypothesized to aid the ini...
This study uses molecular approaches to investigate evidence of climate adaptation of a marine zoopl...
Marine organisms are commonly exposed to variable environmental conditions and many of them are unde...
Within consortium 4 of BIOACID II, we examine effects of ocean warming and acidification (OWA) on di...
Temperature has profound effects on ectotherm physiology, impacting metabolic and developmental rate...
Temperature is a crucial environmental factor affecting the survival and growth of aquatic organisms...
Boreogadus saida (Polar cod) is a critical ecological linkage between planktonic primary production ...
The Atlantic cod is an economically important species in Canada, as well as in several European coun...
Major perturbations associated with climate change are decreases in ocean pH levels (ocean acidifica...
Transcriptomic methods are now widely used in functional genomic research. The vast amount of inform...
Ocean acidification (OA), a direct consequence of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentration dissolvin...
Background One important physiological response to environmental stress in animals i...
Identification of genetically-regulated adaptation in fish is a precursor to understanding how popul...
Resilience to climate change depends on a species\u27 adaptive potential and phenotypic plasticity. ...
Within the German ocean acidification research programme BIOACID (2012-2018) we investigated how the...
Phenotypic plasticity buffers organisms from environmental change and is hypothesized to aid the ini...
This study uses molecular approaches to investigate evidence of climate adaptation of a marine zoopl...
Marine organisms are commonly exposed to variable environmental conditions and many of them are unde...