Lake Baikal is affected by global change and regional human activities. The effects of rising temperature and pollution on the unique endemic littoral amphipod fauna of Lake Baikal are unresolved yet. This thesis provides insights into physiological processes determining thermal tolerance and cadmium (Cd) susceptibility in two littoral amphipod species (Eulimnogammarus verrucosus and Eulimnogammarus cyaneus) compared to the related gammarid Gammarus lacustris, which is ubiquitously spread in the Holarctic. Thermal constraints on the oxygen supply system in E. verrucosus, E. cyaneus and G. lacustris may shape the upper temperature limits to the thermal habitats of the species, in line with the theories of allometry of thermal tolerance and s...
Species with effective thermal adaptation mechanisms allowing them to thrive within a wide temperatu...
We evaluated the effects of projected, near future ocean acidification (OA) and extreme events of te...
Temperature is the most pervasive abiotic environmental factor for aquatic organisms. Fluctuations i...
Lake Baikal is affected by global change and regional human activities. The effects of rising temper...
Lake Baikal, the world’s most ancient and by volume largest freshwater body on earth, is affected by...
Lake Baikal is a unique ecosystem being the oldest and deepest freshwater lake on earth. Due to stab...
Temperature is the most pervasive abiotic environmental factor for aquatic organisms. Fluctuations i...
The influence of different temperatures and salinities on the toxicity of cadmium has been studied i...
The physiological mechanisms limiting thermal tolerance and therefore geographical distribution of e...
The previously undescribed dynamics of the heat shock protein HSP70 and subsequent lipid peroxidatio...
Lake Baikal, the world's most voluminous freshwater lake, has experienced unprecedented warming duri...
Lake Baikal is one of the oldest freshwater lakes and has constituted a stable environment for milli...
Despite the great interest in the consequences of climate change on the physiological functioning of...
Oral presentation - Session: RA17 - Multiple stressors in a changing worldThe anticipated anthropoge...
A Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3/early MIS 2 section from a structural high along the east coast of th...
Species with effective thermal adaptation mechanisms allowing them to thrive within a wide temperatu...
We evaluated the effects of projected, near future ocean acidification (OA) and extreme events of te...
Temperature is the most pervasive abiotic environmental factor for aquatic organisms. Fluctuations i...
Lake Baikal is affected by global change and regional human activities. The effects of rising temper...
Lake Baikal, the world’s most ancient and by volume largest freshwater body on earth, is affected by...
Lake Baikal is a unique ecosystem being the oldest and deepest freshwater lake on earth. Due to stab...
Temperature is the most pervasive abiotic environmental factor for aquatic organisms. Fluctuations i...
The influence of different temperatures and salinities on the toxicity of cadmium has been studied i...
The physiological mechanisms limiting thermal tolerance and therefore geographical distribution of e...
The previously undescribed dynamics of the heat shock protein HSP70 and subsequent lipid peroxidatio...
Lake Baikal, the world's most voluminous freshwater lake, has experienced unprecedented warming duri...
Lake Baikal is one of the oldest freshwater lakes and has constituted a stable environment for milli...
Despite the great interest in the consequences of climate change on the physiological functioning of...
Oral presentation - Session: RA17 - Multiple stressors in a changing worldThe anticipated anthropoge...
A Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 3/early MIS 2 section from a structural high along the east coast of th...
Species with effective thermal adaptation mechanisms allowing them to thrive within a wide temperatu...
We evaluated the effects of projected, near future ocean acidification (OA) and extreme events of te...
Temperature is the most pervasive abiotic environmental factor for aquatic organisms. Fluctuations i...