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Transcriptomic responses to salinity stress in invasive and native blue mussels (genus Mytilus)
Brent L. Lockwood, George N. Somero
Molecular Ecology (2010) Vol. 20, Iss. 3, pp. 517-529
Closed Access | Times Cited: 176

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Reciprocal osmotic challenges reveal mechanisms of divergence in phenotypic plasticity in the killifish Fundulus heteroclitus
Reid S. Brennan, Fernando Gálvez, Andrew Whitehead
Journal of Experimental Biology (2015)
Open Access | Times Cited: 65

Metabolomics and biochemical assays reveal the metabolic responses to hypo-salinity stress and osmoregulatory role of cAMP-PKA pathway in Mercenaria mercenaria
Cong Zhou, Hao Song, Jie Feng, et al.
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (2022) Vol. 20, pp. 4110-4121
Open Access | Times Cited: 30

Combined effects of salinity and polystyrene microplastics exposure on the Pacific oysters Crassostrea gigas: Oxidative stress and energy metabolism
Yunchao Du, Jianmin Zhao, Jia Teng, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin (2023) Vol. 193, pp. 115153-115153
Closed Access | Times Cited: 22

The use of stress‐70 proteins in physiology: a re‐appraisal
James P. Morris, Sven Thatje, Chris Hauton
Molecular Ecology (2013) Vol. 22, Iss. 6, pp. 1494-1502
Open Access | Times Cited: 67

Proteomics of hyposaline stress in blue mussel congeners (genusMytilus): implications for biogeographic range limits in response to climate change
Lars Tomanek, Marcus J. Zuzow, Lauren Rachelle Hitt, et al.
Journal of Experimental Biology (2012)
Closed Access | Times Cited: 63

Evaluation of potential candidate genes involved in salinity tolerance in striped catfish ( Pangasianodon hypophthalmus ) using an RNA-Seq approach
Tuan V. Nguyen, Hyungtaek Jung, Nguyễn Minh Thành, et al.
Marine Genomics (2015) Vol. 25, pp. 75-88
Closed Access | Times Cited: 62

Plasticity in gene transcription explains the differential performance of two invasive fish species
Kyle W. Wellband, Daniel D. Heath
Evolutionary Applications (2017) Vol. 10, Iss. 6, pp. 563-576
Open Access | Times Cited: 61

Sublethal salinity stress contributes to habitat limitation in an endangered estuarine fish
Lisa M. Komoroske, Ken M. Jeffries, Richard E. Connon, et al.
Evolutionary Applications (2016) Vol. 9, Iss. 8, pp. 963-981
Open Access | Times Cited: 60

Improving science-based invasive species management with physiological knowledge, concepts, and tools
Robert J. Lennox, Kevin Choi, Philip M. Harrison, et al.
Biological Invasions (2015) Vol. 17, Iss. 8, pp. 2213-2227
Closed Access | Times Cited: 59

A proteomics approach reveals divergent molecular responses to salinity in populations of European whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus)
Spiros Papakostas, Anti Vasemägi, Juha‐Pekka Vähä, et al.
Molecular Ecology (2012) Vol. 21, Iss. 14, pp. 3516-3530
Closed Access | Times Cited: 58

Transcriptomic analysis reveal an efficient osmoregulatory system in Siberian sturgeon Acipenser baeri in response to salinity stress
Baoying Guo, Zurong Tang, Changwen Wu, et al.
Scientific Reports (2018) Vol. 8, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 54

Mollusks: Tools in Environmental and Climate Research*
Helena Fortunato
American Malacological Bulletin (2015) Vol. 33, Iss. 2, pp. 310-324
Closed Access | Times Cited: 50

Transcriptomic and Network Analyses Reveal Mechanistic-Based Biomarkers of Endocrine Disruption in the Marine Mussel, Mytilus edulis
Bonnie J. Blalock, William E. Robinson, Alexandre Loguinov, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology (2018) Vol. 52, Iss. 16, pp. 9419-9430
Closed Access | Times Cited: 50

Transcriptomic responses to extreme low salinity among locally adapted populations of Olympia oyster (Ostrea lurida)
Ashley Maynard, Jillian M. Bible, Melissa H. Pespeni, et al.
Molecular Ecology (2018) Vol. 27, Iss. 21, pp. 4225-4240
Closed Access | Times Cited: 50

Transcriptomic analysis reveals protein homeostasis breakdown in the coral Acropora millepora during hypo-saline stress
Catalina Aguilar, Jean‐Baptiste Raina, Sylvain Forêt, et al.
BMC Genomics (2019) Vol. 20, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 50

Molecular Responses to Thermal and Osmotic Stress in Arctic Intertidal Mussels (Mytilus edulis): The Limits of Resilience
Nicholas J. Barrett, Jakob Thyrring, Elizabeth M. Harper, et al.
Genes (2022) Vol. 13, Iss. 1, pp. 155-155
Open Access | Times Cited: 23

Evaluation of the osmoregulatory capacity and three stress biomarkers in white shrimp Penaeus vannamei exposed to different temperature and salinity conditions: Na+/K+ ATPase, Heat Shock Proteins (HSP), and Crustacean Hyperglycemic Hormones (CHHs)
Ivone Giffard‐Mena, Elizabeth Ponce‐Rivas, Héctor M. Sigala-Andrade, et al.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2024) Vol. 271, pp. 110942-110942
Closed Access | Times Cited: 5

Mass mortality in Pacific oysters is associated with a specific gene expression signature
Maxine L. Chaney, Andrew Y. Gracey
Molecular Ecology (2011) Vol. 20, Iss. 14, pp. 2942-2954
Closed Access | Times Cited: 60

Gene expression changes leading extreme alkaline tolerance in Amur ide (Leuciscus waleckii) inhabiting soda lake
Jian Xu, Qiang Li, Liming Xu, et al.
BMC Genomics (2013) Vol. 14, Iss. 1, pp. 682-682
Open Access | Times Cited: 50

Oceans and Marine Resources in a Changing Climate
Roger Griffis, Jennifer Howard
Island Press/Center for Resource Economics eBooks (2013)
Closed Access | Times Cited: 50

Stress levels over time in the introduced ascidian Styela plicata: the effects of temperature and salinity variations on hsp70 gene expression
Mari Carmen Pineda, Xavier Turón, Susanna López‐Legentil
Cell Stress and Chaperones (2012) Vol. 17, Iss. 4, pp. 435-444
Open Access | Times Cited: 47

What are we missing about marine invasions? Filling in the gaps with evolutionary genomics
Craig D. H. Sherman, Katie E. Lotterhos, Mark F. Richardson, et al.
Marine Biology (2016) Vol. 163, Iss. 10
Closed Access | Times Cited: 47

Shotgun proteomics to unravel marine mussel (Mytilus edulis) response to long-term exposure to low salinity and propranolol in a Baltic Sea microcosm
Alexandre Campos, Gabriela Danielsson, Ana Paula Farinha, et al.
Journal of Proteomics (2016) Vol. 137, pp. 97-106
Closed Access | Times Cited: 45

The environmentally tuned transcriptomes ofMytilusmussels
Brent L. Lockwood, Kwasi Connor, Andrew Y. Gracey
Journal of Experimental Biology (2015) Vol. 218, Iss. 12, pp. 1822-1833
Open Access | Times Cited: 42

Random forest assessment of correlation between environmental factors and genetic differentiation of populations: Case of marine mussels Mytilus
Tomasz Kijewski, Małgorzata Zbawicka, Jakob Strand, et al.
Oceanologia (2018) Vol. 61, Iss. 1, pp. 131-142
Open Access | Times Cited: 41

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