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Publikováno v:
Marine and Freshwater Behaviour and Physiology. 56:19-32
Autor:
Kali M, Horn, Michelle E H, Fournet, Kaitlin A, Liautaud, Lynsey N, Morton, Allie M, Cyr, Alyse L, Handley, Megan M, Dotterweich, Kyra N, Anderson, Mackenzie L, Zippay, Kristin M, Hardy
Publikováno v:
Integrative Organismal Biology
The intertidal zone is characterized by persistent, tidally-driven fluctuations in both abiotic (e.g., temperature, oxygen, and salinity) and biotic (e.g., food availability and predation) factors, which make this a physiologically challenging habita
Autor:
Lynsey N Morton, Kyra N Anderson, Alyse L Handley, Kristin M. Hardy, Kali M Horn, Allie M Cyr, Megan M Dotterweich, Kaitlin A Liautaud, Michelle E. H. Fournet, Mackenzie L. Zippay
Publikováno v:
Integrative Organismal Biology. 3
The intertidal zone is characterized by persistent, tidally-driven fluctuations in both abiotic (e.g., temperature, oxygen, and salinity) and biotic (e.g., food availability and predation) factors, which make this a physiologically challenging habita
Autor:
Meredith L. Journey, Kristin M. Hardy, Kasey L. Cordova, Emily J. Resner, Brian R. Beckman, Frances L. Glaser, Sean C. Lema, Nicole L. Hack
Publikováno v:
General and comparative endocrinology. 280
Variation in food intake affects somatic growth by altering the expression of hormones in the somatotropic endocrine axis including insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). Here, we examined IGF-1 pathway responses to long- and short-term variation in f
Publikováno v:
Fish & Shellfish Immunology. 58:449-461
The xenoestrogen 4-nonylphenol (NP) is a ubiquitous aquatic pollutant and has been shown to impair reproduction, development, growth and, more recently, immune function in marine invertebrates. We investigated the effects of short-term (7 d) exposure
Physiological response of the giant acorn barnacle, Balanus nubilus, to oxygen-limiting environments
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 532:151447
Sessile invertebrates in the nearshore coastal and rocky intertidal habitats can experience oxygen limitation during low tide air exposure and environmental hypoxia events. For some organisms, unique morphological characteristics may make these event
Autor:
Emily J. Resner, Andrew H. Dittman, Kristin M. Hardy, Alex A. Westman, Darran May, Michelle I. Chow, Sean C. Lema
Publikováno v:
Conservation Physiology
Imperilled desert fishes occupying isolated habitats that limit dispersal are vulnerable to temperature alterations because of a changing climate. Here, we identify differences in temperature effects on thyroid hormone signalling, anaerobic metabolis
Publikováno v:
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 163:137-146
Hypoxia inducible factor (HIF) is a transcription factor that under low environmental oxygen regulates the expression of suites of genes involved in metabolism, angiogenesis, erythropoiesis, immune function, and growth. Here, we isolated and sequence
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology. 33:149-164
As coral reef ecosystems decline in health worldwide, reef-associated fishes are being impacted by changes to their coral reef habitats. While previous studies have shown coral reef structure to affect the demography of reef fishes, changes in reef c
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 157:221-236
We investigated the influence of intracellular diffusion on muscle fiber design in several swimming and non-swimming brachyuran crabs. Species with sustained swimming behavior had aerobic dark fibers subdivided into small metabolic functional units,