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Cardiorespiratory function of euryhaline teleosts - Regulatory mechanisms, effects of warming and costs of osmoregulation
(2021-11-26)
Teleost fishes have colonized almost every aquatic habitat on earth and exhibit adaptations that allow them to thrive in environments with very diverse physico-chemical properties. One fundamental environmental variable ...
The future for microplankton in the Baltic Sea - Effects of SWS and climate change
(2017-03-17)
The Baltic Sea is located between 53°N to 66°N and from 10°E to 30°E and is the second largest brackish water body in the world. It consists of several basins where the Baltic Proper is the major water mass. Around 85 ...
Gastrointestinal motility and blood flow in teleosts during digestion and osmoregulation
(2017-01-20)
Teleost fishes occupy virtually every aquatic habitat on earth and as a group face a wide range of environmental challenges in their natural habitats, as well as during their life histories. In order to survive and thrive ...
Climate Change and the Norway lobster -Effects of Multiple Stressors on Early Development
(2014-11-07)
Climate change together with anthropogenic eutrophication have led to, and will lead to, shifts in a number of
abiotic factors in the oceans, such as temperature, carbon dioxide [CO2], pH, oxygen saturation and salinity. ...
From geography to genes: evolutionary perspectives on salinity tolerance in the brackish water barnacle Balanus improvisus
(2014-02-03)
How species respond to changes in their environment is a fundamental question in biology. This has become an increasingly important issue as anthropogenic effects of climate change and biological invasions have major impacts ...
The Baltic Sea marine system - human impact and natural variations
(2010-09-07)
The environmental state of the Baltic Sea system is influenced by both natural and anthropogenic factors. Water exchange with the adjacent ocean and within the system depend on large-scale atmospheric circulation and ...
Ocean Climate Variability over Recent Centuries Explored by Modelling the Baltic Sea
(2009-09-03)
Natural variability and anthropogenic factors both contribute to changes in the ocean climate of the Baltic Sea. Observations over the past century indicate that changes in environmental settings and ocean climate have ...