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期刊名:Biological bulletin

缩写:BIOL BULL-US

ISSN:0006-3185

e-ISSN:1939-8697

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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Asta Audzijonyte,Egle Jakubavičiūtė,Max Lindmark et al. Asta Audzijonyte et al.
AbstractThe temperature-size rule is one of the universal rules in ecology and states that ectotherms in warmer waters will grow faster as juveniles, mature at smaller sizes and younger ages, and reach smaller maximum body sizes. Many model...
Madison L Earhart,Tessa S Blanchard,Adam A Harman et al. Madison L Earhart et al.
AbstractDetermining the resilience of a species or population to climate change stressors is an important but difficult task because resilience can be affected both by genetically based variation and by various types of phenotypic plasticit...
Karen G Burnett,Louis E Burnett Karen G Burnett
AbstractPeriodic episodes of low oxygen (hypoxia) and elevated CO2 (hypercapnia) accompanied by low pH occur naturally in estuarine environments. Under the influence of climate change, the geographic range and intensity of hypoxia and hyper...
Erik A Sperling,Thomas H Boag,Murray I Duncan et al. Erik A Sperling et al.
AbstractOxygen levels in the atmosphere and ocean have changed dramatically over Earth history, with major impacts on marine life. Because the early part of Earth's history lacked both atmospheric oxygen and animals, a persistent co-evoluti...
Aleksandra Walczyńska,Mateusz Sobczyk Aleksandra Walczyńska
AbstractThere is a scientific debate whether oxygen concentration may be a factor driving the pattern of size decrease at higher temperature. Central to this debate is the fact that oxygen availability relative to demand for living organism...
Francisco O Borges,Eduardo Sampaio,Catarina P Santos et al. Francisco O Borges et al.
AbstractGlobal ocean O2 content has varied significantly across the eons, both shaping and being shaped by the evolutionary history of life on planet Earth. Indeed, past O2 fluctuations have been associated with major extinctions and the re...
Lillian R McCormick,Lisa A Levin,Nicholas W Oesch Lillian R McCormick
AbstractOrganisms in coastal waters experience naturally high oxygen variability and steep oxygen gradients with depth, in addition to ocean deoxygenation. They often undergo diel vertical migration involving a change in irradiance that ini...
Marcio C A João,Rafael C Duarte,Letícia S Bispo da Silva et al. Marcio C A João et al.
AbstractInsular land crabs (Gecarcinidae) can transit between terrestrial and aquatic environments and inhabit vacant ecological niches that other species do not occupy in oceanic islands. During the reproductive period, these crabs migrate...
Ayano Omura,Haruka Takano,Shin-Ichiro Oka et al. Ayano Omura et al.
AbstractThe locomotion strategy of cephalopods is an important factor that influences their ability to exploit various oceanic environments. Particularly, Metasepia cuttlefish have a unique locomotion strategy; they prefer slow walking (amb...