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Autor:
Yunwei Dong, Monthon Ganmanee, Stephen Robert Cartwright, Gray A. Williams, Tommy T. Y. Hui, Neil Hutchinson, Benny K. K. Chan, Guodong Han, Kee Alfian Abdul Adzis, Jie Wang
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 647:763-771
Populations at the edge of their species' distribution ranges are typically living at the physiological extreme of the environmental conditions they can tolerate. As a species' response to global change is likely to be largely determined by its physi
Autor:
Gray A. Williams, Benny K. K. Chan, Karen Ka Wing Wong, Stephen Robert Cartwright, Ling Ming Tsang, Ka Hou Chu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 461:243-249
Species living on rocky shores are subject to periodic tidal emersions and can experience intense thermal stress during daytime low tides. Tetraclita japonica and Megabalanus volcano are common intertidal barnacles in Hong Kong, with T. japonica occu
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 161:2097-2105
Studies of the importance of ecosystem engineers have focused on their benefit to biodiversity through ameliorating environmental stress, without understanding the exact benefits gained by associated organisms. On monsoonal tropical shores, species e
Autor:
Ling Ming Tsang, Gray A. Williams, Stephen Robert Cartwright, Wei Wang, Ka Hou Chu, Jerome H.L. Hui
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology. 163
Adaptation to thermal conditions in intertidal ectotherms involves tolerating and surviving frequent and often extreme variations in environmental temperatures. Modulation of gene expression plays an important role in the adaptive evolution of therma
Autor:
W.C. Ng, Gray A. Williams, Priscilla T.Y. Leung, Kiki Khangura, David Morritt, Maurizio De Pirro, Stephen Robert Cartwright
Publikováno v:
Functional Ecology. 25:101-110
Summary 1. Traditional approaches to understanding species responses to environmental conditions have focused on the isolated effects of single stressors, despite the fact that in nature organisms experience a variety of conditions. 2. In tropical mo
Publikováno v:
Marine Ecology Progress Series. 326:187-194
Along with habitat loss and climate change, anthropogenic inputs to the biosphere rep- resent major threats to biodiversity; unfortunately, many of the studies necessary to understand these potential impacts have been carried out in laboratory system
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 352:268
Publikováno v:
Marine Biology
Mobile species may actively seek refuge from stressful conditions in biogenic habitats on rocky shores. In Hong Kong, the upper intertidal zone is extremely stressful, especially in summer when organisms are emersed for long periods in hot desiccatin