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Proteomics of hyposaline stress in blue mussel congeners (genus Mytilus): implications for biogeographic range limits in response to climate change

Proteomics of hyposaline stress in blue mussel congeners (genus Mytilus): implications for biogeographic range limits in response to climate change

... in response to osmotic stress have also been observed in proteomic analyses of mouse embryonic stem cells and kidney cells (Dihazi et ...in Mytilus were also found in the rectal glands of sharks in ... See full document

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Transcriptomic responses to heat stress in invasive and native blue mussels (genus Mytilus): molecular correlates of invasive success

Transcriptomic responses to heat stress in invasive and native blue mussels (genus Mytilus): molecular correlates of invasive success

... oxidative stress, proteolysis and cytoskeletal reorganization and the molecular chaperone gene ...in response to thermal ...two congeners, it may help to explain how such closely-related organisms ... See full document

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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

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

... Mediterranean blue mussel, Mytilus galloprovincialis , an invasive species in California, has displaced the more heat-sensitive native congener, Mytilus trossulus , from its former southern ... See full document

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Proteomic responses of blue mussel (Mytilus) congeners to temperature acclimation

Proteomic responses of blue mussel (Mytilus) congeners to temperature acclimation

... the biogeographic range of species, their success at colonizing new habitats, and their likelihood of surviving rapid anthropogenic climate ...intertidal blue mussel Mytilus ... See full document

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Growth and Production of Raft Cultivated Mediterranean Mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck, 1819) in Sinop, Black Sea

Growth and Production of Raft Cultivated Mediterranean Mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck, 1819) in Sinop, Black Sea

... The highest SGR values were measured during spring and summer when mussels were younger and while temperature and food availability were higher. Some authors (Karayücel and Karayücel, 2001; Karayücel et al., 2002; ... See full document

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Rice Farmer Adaptation to Climate Change in South Sulawesi Province

Rice Farmer Adaptation to Climate Change in South Sulawesi Province

... countermeasures climate change ...crops climate Change (SIDaPi TaPa) on dry land in Indonesia because of the perspective for the provision of food, with an area of ...of climate ... See full document

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Assessment of Marine Pollution at Bay of Oran, Algeria

Assessment of Marine Pollution at Bay of Oran, Algeria

... the mussel as a bio-indicator, in this context we can cite that the mussel Mytilus edulisis used to assess the mercury at the French coastline [1]; another research is based on studying of the ... See full document

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Adapting wheat ideotypes for climate change: accounting for uncertainties in CMIP5 climate projections

Adapting wheat ideotypes for climate change: accounting for uncertainties in CMIP5 climate projections

... all climate models from the CMIP5 ensemble in a particular impact assessment study, as substantial resources and computer time are required for evaluation of each climate ...relative change in ... See full document

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Modeling of Sic Power Semiconductor Devices For Switching Converter Applications

Modeling of Sic Power Semiconductor Devices For Switching Converter Applications

... A central problem facing climate scientists is how to quantify the accuracy of models, especially when forecasting future responses under what will likely be novel conditions. Several studies have attempted to ... See full document

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Community dynamics of intertidal soft-bottom mussel beds over two decades

Community dynamics of intertidal soft-bottom mussel beds over two decades

... The mussel beds are located close to the tidal inlet connecting the List tidal basin with the North ...the mussel beds ana- lysed in this study was similar in the eighties and nineties, with a mussel ... See full document

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<p>Blue Mussel (<em>Mytilus edulis</em>) Water Extract Ameliorates Inflammatory Responses and Oxidative Stress on Osteoarthritis in Obese Rats</p>

<p>Blue Mussel (<em>Mytilus edulis</em>) Water Extract Ameliorates Inflammatory Responses and Oxidative Stress on Osteoarthritis in Obese Rats</p>

... oxidative stress positively correlated with OA ...oxidative stress level is a typical method to reduce the OA progression by increasing the antioxidant ... See full document

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Limits to the quantification of local climate change

Limits to the quantification of local climate change

... While previous studies have analysed changes in regional and local precipitation distributions within models [20], often using dynamical or statistical downscaling, the interpretation of model assessments such as CMIP5 ... See full document

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Model Based Assessment of Climate  Change Impact on Isaac River  Catchment, Queensland

Model Based Assessment of Climate Change Impact on Isaac River Catchment, Queensland

... The SUFI-2 first identifies the range for each parameter. After that, Latin Hypercube method is used to gener- ate multiple combinations among the calibration parameters. Finally, the model runs with each ... See full document

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Innoversity in knowledge-for-action and adaptation to climate change: the first steps of an &amp;#39;evidence-based climatic health&amp;#39; transfrontier training program

Innoversity in knowledge-for-action and adaptation to climate change: the first steps of an &#39;evidence-based climatic health&#39; transfrontier training program

... of climate change has, then, the global objective of supporting the action (ecodecision- making, ecointervention, and ecomanagement) of certain targeted groups (managers, deciders, clinicians, public health ... See full document

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Exotic collagen gradients in the byssus of the mussel Mytilus edulis

Exotic collagen gradients in the byssus of the mussel Mytilus edulis

... Collagens are highly diversified structural proteins derived chiefly from mesenchymal cells and employed in the scaffolding of connective and interstitial tissues. In some lesser known metazoans, collagens of ectodermal ... See full document

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The atypical presence of the paternal mitochondrial DNA in somatic tissues of male and female individuals of the blue mussel species Mytilus galloprovincialis

The atypical presence of the paternal mitochondrial DNA in somatic tissues of male and female individuals of the blue mussel species Mytilus galloprovincialis

... Out of 424 individuals of Mytilus galloprovincialis 36 spawned: 17 males and 19 females. Total DNA was iso- lated from the foot and sperm of these males and from the foot of females. The PCR assay for the C-genome ... See full document

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How and Why to Invest in a Climate Change Strategy

How and Why to Invest in a Climate Change Strategy

... Just as our traditional energy infrastructure relied on fossil fuels, clean energy relies on materials. Transitioning to clean energy simply moves the burden from fossil fuels to copper, lithium, nickel, cobalt, and ... See full document

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Mass Media and Climate Change

Mass Media and Climate Change

... The term ‘global warming’ entered the lexicon of the mass media in the 1970s. On July 21, 1997, staff writer Paul Valentine wrote a page-one story for the Washington Post headlined “100-Year Trend: Warmer; Confirming ... See full document

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Adapting wheat in Europe for climate change

Adapting wheat in Europe for climate change

... daylength response Pp and duration of grain fi lling Gf (Table ...the response of fi nal leaf number to daylength Pp could be found in Brooking et ...daylength response Pp we alter the rate of crop ... See full document

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Microbial biomass and activity in the vicinity of a mussel bed built up by the blue mussel Mytilus edulis

Microbial biomass and activity in the vicinity of a mussel bed built up by the blue mussel Mytilus edulis

... system mussel bed (Mytilus edulis) on the spa- tial variability of benthic microbial biomass and activity in relation to organic ...muddy mussel bed towards a refer- ence station in the sandflat in ... See full document

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