Seasonal variations in seawater temperature require extensive metabolic acclimatization in cold-blooded organisms inhabiting the coastal waters of Europe. Given the energetic costs of acclimatization, differences in adaptive capacity to climatic conditions are to be expected among distinct populations of species that are distributed over a wide geographic range. We studied seasonal variations in the metabolic adjustments of two very common bivalve taxa at European scale. To this end we sampled 16 populations of Mytilus spp. and 10 Macoma balthica populations distributed from 39° to 69°N. The results from this large-scale comprehensive comparison demonstrated seasonal cycles in metabolic rates which were maximized during winter and springtim...
To study differential cold-shock resistance of marine mussel populations (Mytilus spp.) from differe...
The marine bivalve Macoma balthica has disappeared from the Spanish part of the Bay of Biscay during...
Climate change exposes benthic species populations in coastal ecosystems to a combination of differe...
Seasonal variations in seawater temperature require extensive metabolic acclimatization in cold-bloo...
Seasonal variations in seawater temperature require extensive metabolic acclimatization in cold-bloo...
Seasonal variations in seawater temperature require extensive metabolic acclimatization in cold-bloo...
Seasonal variations in seawater temperature require extensive metabolic acclimatization in cold-bloo...
Seasonal variations in seawater temperature require extensive metabolic acclimatization in cold-bloo...
Contains fulltext : 34727.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Seasonal varia...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
The marine bivalve Macoma balthica has disappeared from the Spanish part of the Bay of Biscay during...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
To study differential cold-shock resistance of marine mussel populations (Mytilus spp.) from differe...
To study differential cold-shock resistance of marine mussel populations (Mytilus spp.) from differe...
The marine bivalve Macoma balthica has disappeared from the Spanish part of the Bay of Biscay during...
To study differential cold-shock resistance of marine mussel populations (Mytilus spp.) from differe...
The marine bivalve Macoma balthica has disappeared from the Spanish part of the Bay of Biscay during...
Climate change exposes benthic species populations in coastal ecosystems to a combination of differe...
Seasonal variations in seawater temperature require extensive metabolic acclimatization in cold-bloo...
Seasonal variations in seawater temperature require extensive metabolic acclimatization in cold-bloo...
Seasonal variations in seawater temperature require extensive metabolic acclimatization in cold-bloo...
Seasonal variations in seawater temperature require extensive metabolic acclimatization in cold-bloo...
Seasonal variations in seawater temperature require extensive metabolic acclimatization in cold-bloo...
Contains fulltext : 34727.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Seasonal varia...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
The marine bivalve Macoma balthica has disappeared from the Spanish part of the Bay of Biscay during...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
To study differential cold-shock resistance of marine mussel populations (Mytilus spp.) from differe...
To study differential cold-shock resistance of marine mussel populations (Mytilus spp.) from differe...
The marine bivalve Macoma balthica has disappeared from the Spanish part of the Bay of Biscay during...
To study differential cold-shock resistance of marine mussel populations (Mytilus spp.) from differe...
The marine bivalve Macoma balthica has disappeared from the Spanish part of the Bay of Biscay during...
Climate change exposes benthic species populations in coastal ecosystems to a combination of differe...