Lack of long-term acclimation in Antarctic encrusting species suggests vulnerability to warmingANTARCTICABENTHIC ecologyFOULINGECOSYSTEM healthCLIMATE changeMarine encrusting communities play vital roles in benthic ecosystems and have major economic implications with regards to biofouling. However, their ability ...
Long-term effects of prenatal hypoxia on schizophrenia-like phenotype in heterozygous reeler mice. Mol Neurobiol 53, 3267–3276 (2015). 20. Schroeder, A., Buret, L., Hill, R. A. & van den Buuse, M. Gene-environment interaction of reelin and stress in cognitive behaviours in mice: ...
Long-term memory formation is generally assumed to involve the permanent storage of recently acquired memories, making them relatively insensitive to disruption, a process referred to as memory consolidation. However, when retrieved under specific circum
Long-term effects of prenatal hypoxia on schizophrenia-like phenotype in heterozygous reeler mice. Mol Neurobiol 53, 3267–3276 (2015). 20. Schroeder, A., Buret, L., Hill, R. A. & van den Buuse, M. Gene-environment interaction of reelin and stress in cognitive behaviours in mice: ...
(average temperature of the caves in the coast 14.2 ± 1.0°C; in the Pyrenees 8.9 ± 1.9°C), offering a unique opportunity to study the long term evolutionary adjustment of the species to their surrounding temperatures and the possible persistence of regulatory or acclimation ...
One of the major tasks for conservation and fishery biologists is the prediction of future population dynamics from relatively short time series of past data. Inspired by a recent paper of Alan Hastings and Kevin Higgins ( Science , 263 (1994) 1133–1136) on long-term transients in realistic ...
Acclimation to growth irradiance caused no changes in the relative amounts of specific Chl-proteins or the numbers of photosystem I (PSI) and PSII reaction centres on a chlorophyll basis, indicating that the light-harvesting antenna sizes of PSII and PSI, as well as the photosystem stoichiometry...
These results indicate that, in contrast to temperate species, young ocean pout from Newfoundland do not show thermal compensation in response to long-term temperature changes.doi:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2007.01735.xS. S. KillenJ. A. Brown
None of the animals were able to acclimate; with failure occurring from day 19 at +3°C and day 24 at +2°C, indicating that this species is very sensitive to small long-term seawater temperature increases. These data indicate that O. victoriae has probably the poorest ability to acclimate...
Acclimation to growth irradiance caused no changes in the relative amounts of specific Chl-proteins or the numbers of photosystem I (PSI) and PSII reaction centres on a chlorophyll basis, indicating that the light-harvesting antenna sizes of PSII and PSI, as well as the photosystem stoichiometry...