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    Physiological resilience of a temperate soft coral to ocean warming and acidification

    Atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) is increasing at an unprecedented rate and subsequently leading to ocean acidification. Concomitantly, ocean warming is intensifying, leading to serious and predi...

    Ana Rita Lopes, Filipa Faleiro, Inês C. Rosa in Cell Stress and Chaperones (2018)

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    Absence of cellular damage in tropical newly hatched sharks (Chiloscyllium plagiosum) under ocean acidification conditions

    Sharks have maintained a key role in marine food webs for 400 million years and across varying physicochemical contexts, suggesting plasticity to environmental change. In this study, we investigated the bioche...

    Ana Rita Lopes, Eduardo Sampaio, Catarina Santos, Ana Couto in Cell Stress and Chaperones (2018)

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    Developmental and physiological challenges of octopus (Octopus vulgaris) early life stages under ocean warming

    The ability to understand and predict the effects of ocean warming (under realistic scenarios) on marine biota is of paramount importance, especially at the most vulnerable early life stages. Here we investiga...

    Tiago Repolho, Miguel Baptista, Marta S. Pimentel in Journal of Comparative Physiology B (2014)