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Fish and Shellfish Immunology, 2022
Environmental hypoxia naturally occurs in coastal ecosystems and bivalve mollusks have to frequently face fluctuations of dissolved oxygen concentrations. Exposure to hypoxia is often associated with the change of the antioxidant and functional status in
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Environmental hypoxia naturally occurs in coastal ecosystems and bivalve mollusks have to frequently face fluctuations of dissolved oxygen concentrations. Exposure to hypoxia is often associated with the change of the antioxidant and functional status in
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Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Hypoxia, largely triggered by anthropogenic activities and global climate change, exerts widespread and expanding stress on marine ecosystems. As an emerging contaminant, the influence of nanoplastics on marine organisms has also attracted attention in ...
Xin Wang +7 more
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Hypoxia, largely triggered by anthropogenic activities and global climate change, exerts widespread and expanding stress on marine ecosystems. As an emerging contaminant, the influence of nanoplastics on marine organisms has also attracted attention in ...
Xin Wang +7 more
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Environmental Pollution, 2023
Anthropologic activities caused frequent eutrophication in coastal and estuarine waters, resulting in diel-cycling hypoxia. Given global climate change, extreme weather events often occur, thus salinity fluctuation frequently breaks out in these waters ...
Zhe Xie +11 more
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Anthropologic activities caused frequent eutrophication in coastal and estuarine waters, resulting in diel-cycling hypoxia. Given global climate change, extreme weather events often occur, thus salinity fluctuation frequently breaks out in these waters ...
Zhe Xie +11 more
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Hypoxia and Environmental Epigenetics
High Altitude Medicine & Biology, 2014Epigenetics refers to long-term modifications of gene activity that can be inherited, either somatically or transgenerationally, but that are independent of alterations in the primary base sequence of the organism's DNA. These changes can include chemical modifications of both the DNA bases and the proteins that associate with the DNA helices to form ...
Carolyn J, Brown, James L, Rupert
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Hypoxia in aquatic invertebrates: Occurrence and phenotypic and molecular responses.
Aquatic Toxicology, 2023Global deoxygenation in aquatic systems is an increasing environmental problem, and substantial oxygen loss has been reported. Aquatic animals have been continuously exposed to hypoxic environments, so-called "dead zones," in which severe die-offs among ...
Yoseop Lee +8 more
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Effect of heat and hypoxia stress on mitochondrion and energy metabolism in the gill of hard clam.
Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP, 2023Aquatic animals suffer from heat and hypoxia stress more frequently due to global climate change and other anthropogenic activities. Heat and hypoxia stress can significantly affect mitochondrial function and energy metabolism.
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