2019
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.2019.33.1_supplement.726.10
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Quantifying Adaptive Capacity and Differentiation in California Mussels (Mytilus californianus) through Respirometry and Gene Expression

Abstract: Intertidal organisms experience a dramatic suite of fluctuating abiotic stressors. Among others, daily shifts in tide height and seasonal changes in water temperature are key governing factors in species zonation and viability. Mytilus californianus (M.c), the California Mussel, can be found in both inter‐ and subtidal populations and experience unique cycles of emersion as a result. Intertidal (I) organisms, which are subject to daily emersion periods during low tide, experience rapid changes in body temperat… Show more

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