Micro-scale environmental variation amplifies physiological variation among individual mussels
Published 2015 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Micro-scale environmental variation amplifies physiological variation among individual mussels
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Volume 282, Issue 1820, Pages 20152273
Publisher
The Royal Society
Online
2015-12-11
DOI
10.1098/rspb.2015.2273
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Linking Thermal Tolerances and Biogeography: Mytilus edulis (L.) at its Southern Limit on the East Coast of the United States
- (2016) Sierra J. Jones et al. BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN
- Thermal variation, thermal extremes and the physiological performance of individuals
- (2015) W. W. Dowd et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
- Detecting mismatches of bird migration stopover and tree phenology in response to changing climate
- (2015) Jherime L. Kellermann et al. OECOLOGIA
- Climate change, adaptation, and phenotypic plasticity: the problem and the evidence
- (2014) Juha Merilä et al. Evolutionary Applications
- Temperature and acidification variability reduce physiological performance in the intertidal zone porcelain crab Petrolisthes cinctipes
- (2014) A. W. Paganini et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
- Cryptic genetic variation: evolution's hidden substrate
- (2014) Annalise B. Paaby et al. NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS
- Increased temperature variation poses a greater risk to species than climate warming
- (2014) D. A. Vasseur et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
- Evolutionary and plastic responses of freshwater invertebrates to climate change: realized patterns and future potential
- (2013) Robby Stoks et al. Evolutionary Applications
- Climate change and mammals: evolutionary versus plastic responses
- (2013) Stan Boutin et al. Evolutionary Applications
- Multiple Physiological Responses to Multiple Environmental Challenges: An Individual Approach
- (2013) P. Calosi et al. INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY
- Intraspecific trait variability mediates the response of subalpine grassland communities to extreme drought events
- (2013) Vincent Jung et al. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY
- Food availability, more than body temperature, drives correlated shifts in ATP-generating and antioxidant enzyme capacities in a population of intertidal mussels (Mytilus californianus)
- (2013) W. Wesley Dowd et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
- Biophysics, environmental stochasticity, and the evolution of thermal safety margins in intertidal limpets
- (2012) M. W. Denny et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
- Behavior and survival of Mytilus congeners following episodes of elevated body temperature in air and seawater
- (2012) W. W. Dowd et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
- The Physiology of Global Change: Linking Patterns to Mechanisms
- (2011) George N. Somero Annual Review of Marine Science
- The World Is not Flat: Defining Relevant Thermal Landscapes in the Context of Climate Change
- (2011) M. W. Sears et al. INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY
- Spreading the risk: Small-scale body temperature variation among intertidal organisms and its implications for species persistence
- (2011) Mark W. Denny et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
- Latitudinal differences in Mytilus californianus thermal physiology
- (2011) CA Logan et al. MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
- Will variation among genetic individuals influence species responses to global climate change?
- (2011) Jennifer C. A. Pistevos et al. OIKOS
- Limited potential for adaptation to climate change in a broadly distributed marine crustacean
- (2011) M. W. Kelly et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
- The Newest Synthesis: Understanding the Interplay of Evolutionary and Ecological Dynamics
- (2011) T. W. Schoener SCIENCE
- Living in the Now: Physiological Mechanisms to Tolerate a Rapidly Changing Environment
- (2010) Gretchen E. Hofmann et al. Annual Review of Physiology
- Non-climatic thermal adaptation: implications for species' responses to climate warming
- (2010) D. J. Marshall et al. Biology Letters
- From bivalves to birds: oxidative stress and longevity
- (2010) William A. Buttemer et al. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
- The proteomic response of the mussel congeners Mytilus galloprovincialis and M. trossulus to acute heat stress: implications for thermal tolerance limits and metabolic costs of thermal stress
- (2010) L. Tomanek et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
- Transcriptomic responses to heat stress in invasive and native blue mussels (genus Mytilus): molecular correlates of invasive success
- (2010) B. L. Lockwood et al. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
- Interactive effects of food availability and aerial body temperature on the survival of two intertidal Mytilus species
- (2010) Kimberly R. Schneider et al. JOURNAL OF THERMAL BIOLOGY
- Modelling the ecological niche from functional traits
- (2010) M. Kearney et al. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
- The role of temperature and desiccation stress in limiting the local-scale distribution of the owl limpet,Lottia gigantea
- (2009) Luke P. Miller et al. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY
- Eco-evolutionary dynamics
- (2009) F. Pelletier et al. PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
- Range-wide genetic homogeneity in the California sea mussel (Mytilus californianus): a comparison of allozymes, nuclear DNA markers, and mitochondrial DNA sequences
- (2008) JASON A. ADDISON et al. MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
- Effects of environmental stress on intertidal mussels and their sea star predators
- (2008) Laura E. Petes et al. OECOLOGIA
- Individual variation in endocrine systems: moving beyond the 'tyranny of the Golden Mean'
- (2007) T. D Williams PHILOSOPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExploreAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started