DOI: 10.15368/theses.2017.2
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The Proteomic Rresponses of Gill Tissue in Tidally and Subtidally-Acclimated Mussel Congeners (Mytilus trossulus and Mytilus galloprovincialis) to Acute Aerial-Emersion Hypoxia

Abstract: Understanding species-specific physiological tolerances to environmental extremes is key in determining the factors that contribute to regulating species distribution. This understanding will aid in determining which species will manage to thrive in a changing global climate. According to the IPCC (2013) it is expected that, in the coming years, many different types of abiotic factors will change as a result of global climate change. The intertidal habitat is a model habitat for studying environmental extremes… Show more

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