2020
DOI: 10.1002/arch.21743
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Hemocyanin and hexamerins expression in response to hypoxia in stoneflies (Plecoptera, Insecta)

Abstract: Many freshwater ecosystems worldwide undergo hypoxia events that can trigger physiological, behavioral, and molecular responses in many organisms. Among such molecular responses, the regulation of the hemocyanin (Hc) protein expression which plays a major role in oxy

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“…Work is ongoing to understand the mechanisms behind this anoxia tolerance. Aquifer taxa were found to have gene sequences for hemocyanin, a respiratory protein, so it is possible this is one way that aquifer species are able to exploit zones of low oxygen (Gamboa, 2020; Malison, DelVecchia, et al, 2020).…”
Section: Ecology Of Amphibitic Plecopteramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Work is ongoing to understand the mechanisms behind this anoxia tolerance. Aquifer taxa were found to have gene sequences for hemocyanin, a respiratory protein, so it is possible this is one way that aquifer species are able to exploit zones of low oxygen (Gamboa, 2020; Malison, DelVecchia, et al, 2020).…”
Section: Ecology Of Amphibitic Plecopteramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The case of dissolved oxygen involves both respiratory and molecular responses. The latter is a remarkable example of hypoxia, where genes and enzyme expressions are conducted, which affects behavioral adaptations in BQEs [75]. The ethological analysis would be interesting when covered with omics at an individual level, such as neurophysiological studies on rare behaviors.…”
Section: How Biological Quality Elements (Bqes) Can Be Used In Omicsmentioning
confidence: 99%