Sublethal exposure to environmental challenges may enhance ability to cope with chronic or repeated change, a process known as priming. In a previous study, pre-exposure to seawater enriched with pCO2 improved growth and reduced antioxidant capacity of juvenile Pacific geoduck Panopea generosa clams, suggesting that transcriptional shifts may drive phenotypic modifications post-priming. To this end, juvenile clams were sampled and TagSeq gene expression data were analysed after (i) a 110-day acclimation under ambient (921 μatm, naïve) and moderately elevated pCO2 (2870 μatm, pre-exposed); then following (ii) a second 7-day exposure to three pCO2 treatments (ambient: 754 μatm; moderately elevated: 2750 μatm; severely elevated: 4940 μatm), a ...
The gradually increased atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (pCO(2)) has thrown the carbonate chemistry...
It is essential to predict the impact of elevated PCO2 on marine organisms and habitats to anticipat...
This study tested the proteomic responses of three spatially distinct Sydney rock oyster populations...
Sub-lethal exposure to environmental challenges may enhance ability to cope with chronic or repeated...
Sub-lethal exposure to environmental stress may enhance ability to cope with repeated or novel envir...
Whereas low levels of thermal stress, irradiance, and dietary restriction can have beneficial effect...
METABOLIC RECOVERY AND COMPENSATORY SHELL GROWTH OF JUVENILE PACIFIC GEODUCK PANOPEA GENEROSA FOLLOW...
Expansion and enhancement of sustainable shellfish production is necessary to prevent overexploitati...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a major threat to marine calcifiers, and little is known regarding accli...
While acute stressors can be detrimental, environmental stress conditioning can improve performance....
Background: Human activities have led to a substantial increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) emission, wi...
Seawater pH and carbonate saturation are predicted to decrease dramatically by the end of the centur...
Ocean acidification (OA), caused by anthropogenic CO(2)emissions, has been proposed as one of the gr...
The gradually increased atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) has thrown the carbonate chemistry o...
Environmental hypercapnia in shallow coastal marine ecosystems can be exacerbated by increasing leve...
The gradually increased atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (pCO(2)) has thrown the carbonate chemistry...
It is essential to predict the impact of elevated PCO2 on marine organisms and habitats to anticipat...
This study tested the proteomic responses of three spatially distinct Sydney rock oyster populations...
Sub-lethal exposure to environmental challenges may enhance ability to cope with chronic or repeated...
Sub-lethal exposure to environmental stress may enhance ability to cope with repeated or novel envir...
Whereas low levels of thermal stress, irradiance, and dietary restriction can have beneficial effect...
METABOLIC RECOVERY AND COMPENSATORY SHELL GROWTH OF JUVENILE PACIFIC GEODUCK PANOPEA GENEROSA FOLLOW...
Expansion and enhancement of sustainable shellfish production is necessary to prevent overexploitati...
Ocean acidification (OA) is a major threat to marine calcifiers, and little is known regarding accli...
While acute stressors can be detrimental, environmental stress conditioning can improve performance....
Background: Human activities have led to a substantial increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) emission, wi...
Seawater pH and carbonate saturation are predicted to decrease dramatically by the end of the centur...
Ocean acidification (OA), caused by anthropogenic CO(2)emissions, has been proposed as one of the gr...
The gradually increased atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (pCO2) has thrown the carbonate chemistry o...
Environmental hypercapnia in shallow coastal marine ecosystems can be exacerbated by increasing leve...
The gradually increased atmospheric CO2 partial pressure (pCO(2)) has thrown the carbonate chemistry...
It is essential to predict the impact of elevated PCO2 on marine organisms and habitats to anticipat...
This study tested the proteomic responses of three spatially distinct Sydney rock oyster populations...