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Oxygen limitation and thermal tolerance in two terrestrial arthropod species

Oxygen limitation and thermal tolerance in two terrestrial arthropod species

... Spiracular activity during cooling and heating When animals enter chill-coma they lose motor activity because of slowing of the movement of potassium and calcium across cell membranes through voltage-gated channels ... See full document

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Upper thermal tolerance and oxygen limitation in terrestrial arthropods

Upper thermal tolerance and oxygen limitation in terrestrial arthropods

... the thermal tolerances of terrestrial species might not be limited by the same mechanisms as those in marine ...temperature tolerance do not usually result in a change in upper lethal ... See full document

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Oxygen  and capacity limitation of thermal tolerance: a matrix for integrating climate related stressor effects in marine ecosystems

Oxygen and capacity limitation of thermal tolerance: a matrix for integrating climate related stressor effects in marine ecosystems

... convective oxygen transport. Oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance (or, in other words, temperature-dependent oxygen limitation) has also been verified in larval stages ... See full document

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Oxygen  and capacity limited thermal tolerance: bridging ecology and physiology

Oxygen and capacity limited thermal tolerance: bridging ecology and physiology

... of thermal tolerance in air breathers may not have considered this diverse evolutionary background, or the pitfalls mentioned ...for thermal acclimation at two temperatures (Seebacher and ... See full document

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Genetic Parameters for Growth-Related Traits and Survival in Pacific White Shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei Under Conditions of High Ammonia-N Concentrations

Genetic Parameters for Growth-Related Traits and Survival in Pacific White Shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei Under Conditions of High Ammonia-N Concentrations

... Based on restricted maximum likelihood (REML) method under animal model, the genetic parameters in Litopenaeus vannamei for growth-related traits on body weight (BW, g), body length (BL, cm), abdominal segment length ... See full document

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Aerobic scope fails to explain the detrimental effects on growth resulting from warming and elevated CO2 in Atlantic halibut

Aerobic scope fails to explain the detrimental effects on growth resulting from warming and elevated CO2 in Atlantic halibut

... of thermal tolerance therefore needs revision, and should include the complex interaction between future elevated temperatures and ocean acidification ...fish species at the warm edge of their ... See full document

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Oxygen Limitation within a Bacterial Aggregate

Oxygen Limitation within a Bacterial Aggregate

... by two main factors, the rate of nutrient diffusion into the population and the rate of nutrient ...examined oxygen depletion since it regulates important phenotypes in ...for oxygen depletion, we ... See full document

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Reactive oxygen species and stress signaling in plants

Reactive oxygen species and stress signaling in plants

... Data on the basic processes and the compart- ments, involved in formation of reactive oxygen spe - cies (ROS) in plant cells, are generalised. The fea - tures of structure and regulation of NADPH­oxidase as the ... See full document

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Patterns in physiological trait variation delineate potential impacts of climate change on ectotherms

Patterns in physiological trait variation delineate potential impacts of climate change on ectotherms

... that suitable refuge microhabitats are available, even without any change in the physiological tolerance of individuals. Last, but not least, adaptation to a widespread habitat type or vegetation type, and ... See full document

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Oxygen limitation induces acid tolerance and impacts simulated gastro-intestinal transit in Listeria monocytogenes J0161

Oxygen limitation induces acid tolerance and impacts simulated gastro-intestinal transit in Listeria monocytogenes J0161

... As with exponential phase cells, those grown to station- ary phase were readily able to survive exposure to pH 3.5 SGJ (Figure 3A and C). However, they were able to survive bile salt exposure. Interestingly, mild acid ... See full document

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Selection for upper thermal tolerance in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum)

Selection for upper thermal tolerance in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss Walbaum)

... follows. Two weeks before the experiment, six fish were randomly selected and placed into separate floating boxes made from rigid plastic mesh (diameter 15 cm, height 20 ...of oxygen from the water with a ... See full document

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Cu and Cd induced Cytotoxicity Involving Lipid Peroxidation and Sulfhydryl Compounds in the Hyperaccumulator and Nonaccumulator Varieties of Commelina Communis

Cu and Cd induced Cytotoxicity Involving Lipid Peroxidation and Sulfhydryl Compounds in the Hyperaccumulator and Nonaccumulator Varieties of Commelina Communis

... Our data showed that GSH content was higher under Cu or Cd stress in the hyperaccumulator when the PC content was lower; an inverse proportional relationship also existed between the two. A reduction in GSH was ... See full document

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Chronic warm exposure impairs growth performance and reduces thermal safety margins in the common triplefin fish (Forsterygion lapillum)

Chronic warm exposure impairs growth performance and reduces thermal safety margins in the common triplefin fish (Forsterygion lapillum)

... In all statistical tests, significance was accepted at P<0.05. Mixed-model analysis was used to perform a nested analysis of covariance and assess the effect of acclimation temperature on growth rate (SGR) following ... See full document

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Assessment of Secondary Metabolites from Marine Derived Fungi as Antioxidant

Assessment of Secondary Metabolites from Marine Derived Fungi as Antioxidant

... reactive oxygen spe- cies (ROS) generation through anti-inflammatory effects [51], and that with agreement with our result as in Fig- ureas 3-7 using DPPH assay as a model for oxidative stress our extracts show ... See full document

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Temperature dependent oxygen limitation in insect eggs

Temperature dependent oxygen limitation in insect eggs

... and oxygen flux to ...on oxygen supply and demand may provide insight both into evolutionary constraints and pressures operating on eggshell design and, more generally, into factors influencing the ... See full document

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High cell density media for Escherichia coli are generally designed for aerobic cultivations – consequences for large-scale bioprocesses and shake flask cultures

High cell density media for Escherichia coli are generally designed for aerobic cultivations – consequences for large-scale bioprocesses and shake flask cultures

... or oxygen as exogenous termi- nal electron acceptors is catalyzed by the formate hydro- genlyase (FHL) complex, consisting of formate dehydrogenase (FDH, fdhF gene product) and of six other proteins encoded by the ... See full document

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Reactive oxygen species in signal transduction

Reactive oxygen species in signal transduction

... are two main pathways that activate NF-κB, canonical and non-canonical, the first being stimulated by pro-inflammatory re- ceptors (TNF receptor family, TLR (Toll-like re- ceptors) and cytokine receptors), and the ... See full document

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Iron tolerance and the role of aerenchyma in wetland plants

Iron tolerance and the role of aerenchyma in wetland plants

... Potassium leakage from excised root tips. The method was based on Wainwright and Woolhouse (1977). Root tips, 1.5 cm long, were excised and preincubate d for 4 h in an aerated solution of 30 mBiI KCl and 0.5 mM CaSO^. ... See full document

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Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals the Roles of Detoxification Systems in Response to Mercury in Chromera velia

Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals the Roles of Detoxification Systems in Response to Mercury in Chromera velia

... Mercury toxicity, molecular response and tolerance in higher plants. REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES: Metabolism, Oxidative Stress, and Signal Transduction[r] ... See full document

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Oxygen delivery does not limit thermal tolerance in a tropical eurythermal crustacean

Oxygen delivery does not limit thermal tolerance in a tropical eurythermal crustacean

... Furthermore, oxygen transport capacity of the cardiorespiratory system does not seem to be universally coupled to animal fitness in aquatic organisms as previously proposed (Pörtner, ... See full document

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