Ectotherms are exposed to a range of environmental temperatures and may face extremes beyond their upper thermal limits. Such temperature extremes can stimulate aerobic metabolism toward its maximum, a decline in aerobic substrate oxidation, and a parallel increase of anaerobic metabolism, combined with ROS generation and oxidative stress. Under these stressful conditions, marine organisms recruit several defensive strategies for their maintenance and survival. However, thermal tolerance of ectothermic organisms may be increased after a brief exposure to sub- lethal temperatures, a process known as "hardening". In our study, we examined the ability of M. galloprovincialis to increase its thermal tolerance under the effect of elevated temp...
Coping with environmental stress may involve combinations of behavioral and physiological responses....
Intertidal organisms live in a fluctuating environment. The blue mussel Mytilus edulis is a key spec...
Acclimation, via phenotypic flexibility, is a potential means for a fast response to climate change....
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
Mitochondrial respiration, energetic coupling to phosphorylation and production of reactive oxygen s...
Rising ocean temperatures are a severe and ever-present threat to marine life. With environmental te...
Marine heatwaves (MHW) are projected for the foreseeable future, affecting aquaculture species, such...
Anthropogenic climate change confronts marine organisms with rapid trends of concomitant warming and...
Intertidal mussel species are frequently exposed to changes of environmental parameters related to...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
The warm-adapted Mediterranean blue mussel species Mytilus galloprovincialis invaded southern Califo...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
Environmental temperature has played an important role during the evolution of species, as well as i...
Coping with environmental stress may involve combinations of behavioral and physiological responses....
Intertidal organisms live in a fluctuating environment. The blue mussel Mytilus edulis is a key spec...
Acclimation, via phenotypic flexibility, is a potential means for a fast response to climate change....
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
Mitochondrial respiration, energetic coupling to phosphorylation and production of reactive oxygen s...
Rising ocean temperatures are a severe and ever-present threat to marine life. With environmental te...
Marine heatwaves (MHW) are projected for the foreseeable future, affecting aquaculture species, such...
Anthropogenic climate change confronts marine organisms with rapid trends of concomitant warming and...
Intertidal mussel species are frequently exposed to changes of environmental parameters related to...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
The warm-adapted Mediterranean blue mussel species Mytilus galloprovincialis invaded southern Califo...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As ...
Environmental temperature has played an important role during the evolution of species, as well as i...
Coping with environmental stress may involve combinations of behavioral and physiological responses....
Intertidal organisms live in a fluctuating environment. The blue mussel Mytilus edulis is a key spec...
Acclimation, via phenotypic flexibility, is a potential means for a fast response to climate change....