In order to define the relative vulnerability of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) populations to the ongoing global warming, we compared the thermal performance curves for survival and growth in the first three pelagic larval stages from three populations of the Northwest Atlantic. Egg carrying females were obtained from different regions characterized by distinct sea surface temperature (SST) conditions for larval development in spring. Two independent experiments were conducted in two different years. In spring 2012, larvae from females captured in the Lower St Lawrence Estuary (LE) and in the Northeast Gulf of St Lawrence (GSL) were compared. In spring 2014, larvae from females captured in the LE and on the Labrador–Newfoundland Shelf...
The climate is currently warming fast, threatening biodiversity all over the globe. Populations ofte...
Reproductive strategies comprise the timing and frequency of reproductive events and the number of o...
The shrimp spawn in autumn, and the females carry their eggs as out roe until spring when the larvae...
In order to define the relative vulnerability of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) populations to ...
Growth of Pandalus borealis post-larval stages was measured in relation to size and temperature. Gro...
Introduction: Genetic variation underlies the populations’ potential to adapt to and persist in a ch...
The large-scale population genetic structure of northern shrimp, Pandalus borealis, was investigated...
The northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) once supported a significant winter fishery in the Gulf of M...
Length-frequency data collected from inshore and offshore locations in the Gulf of Maine in 1966-196...
Crangon crangon is a key species in the southern North Sea and the most valuable target of coastal f...
Variations in larval instar number are common among arthropods. Here, we assess the implications of ...
The upper thermal limits (CTmax) of several crustacean planktonic species were investigated with a d...
After the collapse of the groundfish stocks in the mid-90’s, northern shrimp has become one of the m...
Temperature strongly affects performance in ectotherms. As ocean warming continues, performance of m...
Branchinecta lindahli is a broadly distributed fairy shrimp, reported from a range of temporary wetl...
The climate is currently warming fast, threatening biodiversity all over the globe. Populations ofte...
Reproductive strategies comprise the timing and frequency of reproductive events and the number of o...
The shrimp spawn in autumn, and the females carry their eggs as out roe until spring when the larvae...
In order to define the relative vulnerability of northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) populations to ...
Growth of Pandalus borealis post-larval stages was measured in relation to size and temperature. Gro...
Introduction: Genetic variation underlies the populations’ potential to adapt to and persist in a ch...
The large-scale population genetic structure of northern shrimp, Pandalus borealis, was investigated...
The northern shrimp (Pandalus borealis) once supported a significant winter fishery in the Gulf of M...
Length-frequency data collected from inshore and offshore locations in the Gulf of Maine in 1966-196...
Crangon crangon is a key species in the southern North Sea and the most valuable target of coastal f...
Variations in larval instar number are common among arthropods. Here, we assess the implications of ...
The upper thermal limits (CTmax) of several crustacean planktonic species were investigated with a d...
After the collapse of the groundfish stocks in the mid-90’s, northern shrimp has become one of the m...
Temperature strongly affects performance in ectotherms. As ocean warming continues, performance of m...
Branchinecta lindahli is a broadly distributed fairy shrimp, reported from a range of temporary wetl...
The climate is currently warming fast, threatening biodiversity all over the globe. Populations ofte...
Reproductive strategies comprise the timing and frequency of reproductive events and the number of o...
The shrimp spawn in autumn, and the females carry their eggs as out roe until spring when the larvae...