Genetics and ontogeny are key factors influencing thermal resilience in a culturally and economically important bivalve
Natalí J. Delorme,
Nick King,
Alba Cervantes-Loreto
et al.
Abstract:Increasing seawater temperatures coupled with more intense and frequent heatwaves pose an increasing threat to marine species. In this study, the New Zealand green-lipped mussel,
Perna canaliculus
, was used to investigate the effect of genetics and ontogeny on thermal resilience. The culturally and economically significant mussel
P. canaliculus
(Gmelin, 1971) has been selectively-bred in New Zealand for two decades, making it a unique biological resource to invest… Show more
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