The biogeochemistry of the Gulf of Maine is rapidly changing in response to a changing climate, including rising temperatures, acidification, and declining primary productivity. These impacts are projected to worsen over the next hundred years and will apply selective pressure on populations of marine calcifiers. This study investigates the transcriptome expression response to these changes in ecologically and economically important marine calcifiers, blue mussels. Wild mussels (Mytilus edulis and M. trossulus) were sampled from sites spanning the Gulf of Maine and exposed to two different biogeochemical water conditions: i. present-day conditions in the Gulf of Maine and ii. simulated future conditions that included elevated temperature, i...
In complex habitats, environmental variation over small spatial scales can equal or exceed larger-sc...
International audienceCoastal waters corresponding to macrotidal systems are among the most variable...
The contributions of temporal and spatial environmental variation to physiological variation remain ...
A key component to understanding the evolutionary response to a changing climate is linking underlyi...
The interactive effects of multiple stressors associated with global climate change will expose mari...
1. In mosaic marine habitats, such as intertidal zones, ocean acidification (OA) is exacerbated by h...
2012-09-22Mussels of the genus Mytilus are distributed world-wide and are commercially cultured as a...
Freshwater mussels are keystone species in aquatic environments, providing ecological services that ...
International audienceExpected effects on marine biota of the ongoing elevation of water temperature...
In this study, we compared the osmotic stress response of larval and juvenile blue mussels (Mytilus ...
Marine bivalves of the genus Mytilus are intertidal filter-feeders commonly used as biosensors of co...
Marine organisms have to cope with increasing CO2 partial pressures and decreasing pH in the oceans....
Climate change has caused gradual changes within marine environments within the last couple decades ...
17 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.104677.--...
Marine organisms have to cope with increasing CO2 partial pressures and decreasing pH in the oceans...
In complex habitats, environmental variation over small spatial scales can equal or exceed larger-sc...
International audienceCoastal waters corresponding to macrotidal systems are among the most variable...
The contributions of temporal and spatial environmental variation to physiological variation remain ...
A key component to understanding the evolutionary response to a changing climate is linking underlyi...
The interactive effects of multiple stressors associated with global climate change will expose mari...
1. In mosaic marine habitats, such as intertidal zones, ocean acidification (OA) is exacerbated by h...
2012-09-22Mussels of the genus Mytilus are distributed world-wide and are commercially cultured as a...
Freshwater mussels are keystone species in aquatic environments, providing ecological services that ...
International audienceExpected effects on marine biota of the ongoing elevation of water temperature...
In this study, we compared the osmotic stress response of larval and juvenile blue mussels (Mytilus ...
Marine bivalves of the genus Mytilus are intertidal filter-feeders commonly used as biosensors of co...
Marine organisms have to cope with increasing CO2 partial pressures and decreasing pH in the oceans....
Climate change has caused gradual changes within marine environments within the last couple decades ...
17 pages, 3 figures, 1 table, supplemental information https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2022.104677.--...
Marine organisms have to cope with increasing CO2 partial pressures and decreasing pH in the oceans...
In complex habitats, environmental variation over small spatial scales can equal or exceed larger-sc...
International audienceCoastal waters corresponding to macrotidal systems are among the most variable...
The contributions of temporal and spatial environmental variation to physiological variation remain ...