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Linking biogeography to physiology: Evolutionary and acclimatory adjustments of thermal limitsOcean acidification exerts negative effects during warming conditions in a developing Antarctic fish.Transcriptome wide analyses reveal a sustained cellular stress response in the gill tissue of Trematomus bernacchii after acclimation to multiple stressors.The genome sequence of the Antarctic bullhead notothen reveals evolutionary adaptations to a cold environmentGenome enablement of the notothenioidei: genome size estimates from 11 species and BAC libraries from 2 representative taxaAntarctic marine molluscs do have an HSP70 heat shock responseMolecular ecophysiology of Antarctic notothenioid fishesClimate change and the marine ecosystem of the western Antarctic PeninsulaHot spots in cold adaptation: localized increases in conformational flexibility in lactate dehydrogenase A4 orthologs of Antarctic notothenioid fishesDe novo assembly and characterization of tissue specific transcriptomes in the emerald notothen, Trematomus bernacchiiA falsification of the thermal specialization paradigm: compensation for elevated temperatures in Antarctic fishes.Disturbance, colonization and development of Antarctic benthic communities.Embryogenesis and early skeletogenesis in the antarctic bullhead notothen, Notothenia coriiceps.How will fish that evolved at constant sub-zero temperatures cope with global warming? Notothenioids as a case study.Triggers of the HSP70 stress response: environmental responses and laboratory manipulation in an Antarctic marine invertebrate (Nacella concinna)Comparative physiology: a "crystal ball" for predicting consequences of global change.Anthropogenic impacts on marine ecosystems in Antarctica.Cell biology in the Antarctic: studying life in the freezer.Mitochondrial function in Antarctic nototheniids with ND6 translocationJuveniles Are More Resistant to Warming than Adults in 4 Species of Antarctic Marine InvertebratesComparison of Integrated Responses to Nonlethal and Lethal Hypothermal Stress in Milkfish (Chanos chanos): A Proteomics Study.Time-Lapse, in Situ Imaging of Ice Crystal Growth Using Confocal Microscopy.Thermal limits and adaptation in marine Antarctic ectotherms: an integrative viewLow heat-shock thresholds in wild Antarctic inter-tidal limpets (Nacella concinna).Evolutionary adaptation of membranes to temperature.The effects of elevated temperature and ocean acidification on the metabolic pathways of notothenioid fish.Metabolic shifts in the Antarctic fish Notothenia rossii in response to rising temperature and PCO2.The effect of temperature on catalytic and regulatory functions of pyruvate kinases of the rainbow trout and the antarctic fish Trematomus bernacchii.Thermal windows and metabolic performance curves in a developing Antarctic fish.Antarctic emerald rockcod have the capacity to compensate for warming when uncoupled from CO2 -acidification.The effect of thermal acclimation on aerobic scope and critical swimming speed in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar.Characterisation of the warm acclimated protein gene (wap65) in the Antarctic plunderfish (Harpagifer antarcticus).Oxygen-limited thermal tolerance in Antarctic fish investigated by MRI and (31)P-MRS.Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α in Antarctic notothenioids contains a polyglutamine and glutamic acid insert that varies in length with phylogeny.The unique mitochondrial form and function of Antarctic channichthyid icefishes.Plasticity in thermal tolerance has limited potential to buffer ectotherms from global warming.Temperature tolerances of Southeast Australian reptiles examined in relation to reptile thermoregulatory behaviour and distribution.Cloning and characterization of a Δ9-desaturase gene of the Antarctic fish Chionodraco hamatus and Trematomus bernacchii.Effect of elevated temperature on membrane lipid saturation in Antarctic notothenioid fish.Cardiac mitochondrial metabolism may contribute to differences in thermal tolerance of red- and white-blooded Antarctic notothenioid fishes
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Temperature tolerance of some Antarctic fishes.
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Temperature tolerance of some Antarctic fishes.
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Temperature tolerance of some Antarctic fishes.
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Temperature tolerance of some Antarctic fishes.
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10.1126/SCIENCE.156.3772.257
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1967-04-01T00:00:00Z