Articles with "osmoregulation" as a keyword



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Physiological basis of interactive responses to temperature and salinity in coastal marine invertebrate: Implications for responses to warming

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Published in 2021 at "Ecology and Evolution"

DOI: 10.1002/ece3.7552

Abstract: Abstract Developing physiological mechanistic models to predict species’ responses to climate‐driven environmental variables remains a key endeavor in ecology. Such approaches are challenging, because they require linking physiological processes with fitness and contraction or expansion… read more here.

Keywords: temperature; temperature salinity; osmoregulation; coastal marine ... See more keywords
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Transcriptomic analysis reveals putative osmoregulation mechanisms in the kidney of euryhaline turbot Scophthalmus maximus responded to hypo-saline seawater

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Published in 2019 at "Journal of Oceanology and Limnology"

DOI: 10.1007/s00343-019-9056-2

Abstract: Turbot harbor a relatively remarkable ability to adapt to opposing osmotic challenges and are an excellent model species to study the physiological adaptations of flounder associated with osmoregulatory plasticity. The kidney transcriptome of turbot treated… read more here.

Keywords: seawater; analysis; turbot; salinity ... See more keywords
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Melatonin and osmoregulation in fish: A focus on Atlantic salmon Salmo salar smoltification

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Published in 2021 at "Journal of Neuroendocrinology"

DOI: 10.1111/jne.12955

Abstract: Part of the life cycle of several fish species includes important salinity changes, as is the case for the sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) or the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar). Salmo salar juveniles migrate downstream from… read more here.

Keywords: salmo salar; smoltification; melatonin; osmoregulation ... See more keywords
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Whole-genome resequencing of three Coilia nasus population reveals genetic variations in genes related to immune, vision, migration, and osmoregulation

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Published in 2021 at "BMC Genomics"

DOI: 10.1186/s12864-021-08182-0

Abstract: Background Coilia nasus is an important anadromous fish, widely distributed in China, Japan, and Korea. Based on morphological and ecological researches of C. nasus , two ecotypes were identified. One is the anadromous population (AP).… read more here.

Keywords: osmoregulation; genes related; migration; population ... See more keywords