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Global warming overrides physiological anti-predatory mechanisms in intertidal ...

Paul, Nina; Novais, Sara C.; Silva, Cátia S. E.; Mendes, Susana; Kunzmann, Andreas; Lemos, Marco F.L.

In nature, a multitude of factors influences the fitness of an organismat a given time,whichmakes single stressor assessments far from ecologically relevant scenarios. This study focused on the effects of water temperature and predation stress on the metabolismand bodymass gain of a common intertidal rock pool fish, Gobius paganellus, addressing the following hypotheses: (1) the energy metabolism of G. paganell...

Date: 2021   |   Origin: IC-online

Sand smelt ability to cope and recover from ocean's elevated CO 2 levels

Silva, Cátia S. E.; Lemos, Marco F. L.; Faria, Ana M.; Lopes, Ana F.; Mendes, Susana; Gonçalves, Emanuel J.; Novais, Sara C.

Considered a major environmental concern, ocean acidification has induced a recent research boost into effects on marine biodiversity and possible ecological, physiological, and behavioural impacts. Although the majority of literature indicate negative effects of future acidification scenarios, most studies are conducted for just a few days or weeks, which may be insufficient to detect the capacity of an organi...

Date: 2018   |   Origin: IC-online

Using biomarkers to address the impacts of pollution on limpets ( Patella depre...

Silva, Cátia S. E.; Novais, Sara C.; Simões, Tiago; Caramalho, Márcia; Gravato, Carlos; Rodrigues, Maria J.; Maranhão, Paulo; Lemos, Marco F. L.

Contaminant discharges, derived from human activities, are major concerns as they exert a continuous ecological pressure on aquatic systems, causing in fact cascading community effects. Although with associated ecological and fitness costs, physiological and biochemical defense mechanisms may restore the organism’s internal balance. Several studies have pointed biomarkers as tools to assess contamination levels...

Date: 2018   |   Origin: IC-online

Effects of ocean acidification on the swimming ability, development and biochem...

Silva, Cátia S. E.; Novais, Sara C.; Lemos, Marco F. L.; Mendes, Susana; Oliveira, Ana P.; Gonçalves, Emanuel J.; Faria, Ana M.

Ocean acidification, recognized as a major threat to marine ecosystems, has developed into one of the fastest growing fields of research in marine sciences. Several studies on fish larval stages point to abnormal behaviours, malformations and increased mortality rates as a result of exposure to increased levels of CO2. However, other studies fail to recognize any consequence, suggesting species-specific sensiti...

Date: 2016   |   Origin: IC-online

Stress responses of the sea cucumber Holothuria forskali during aquaculture han...

Tonn, Nina; Novais, Sara C.; Silva, Cátia S. E.; Morais, Hugo A.; Correia, João P. S.; Lemos, Marco F. L.

Animal welfare during handling and transportation to aquaculture facilities or public aquaria is commonly estimated by addressing injury and mortality levels. Although these procedures have been optimized for different species, data on individual species’ cellular capabilities to tolerate stress are still scarce. In the present study, several biomarkers related with oxidative stress and energy metabolism were a...

Date: 2016   |   Origin: IC-online

An in situ assessment of key biomarkers in limpets exposed to sewage pollution

Silva, Cátia S. E.; Novais, Sara C.; Gravato, Carlos; Simões, Tiago; Caramalho, Márcia; Neves, Janete; Tecelão, Carla; Rodrigues, Maria J.


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