Comparative physiological studies of marine invertebrate larvae from Antarctic and temperate environments ...

Life histories of many marine invertebrates include a pelagic, larval stage. The larval stages of these marine invertebrates are considered the most vulnerable as they are subjected to highly variable environmental conditions (i.e. temperature, salinity). Larvae that are planktotrophic during their...

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Main Author: Green, Allison Jeanette author
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Language:English
Published: University of Southern California Digital Library (USC.DL) 2006
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spelling ftdatacite:10.25549/usctheses-m178 2024-03-31T07:48:36+00:00 Comparative physiological studies of marine invertebrate larvae from Antarctic and temperate environments ... Green, Allison Jeanette author 2006 https://dx.doi.org/10.25549/usctheses-m178 https://digitallibrary.usc.edu/asset-management/2A3BF1O3RF13 en eng University of Southern California Digital Library (USC.DL) Biology degree program Doctor of Philosophy degree College of Letters, Arts and Sciences school thesis Dissertation Thesis 2006 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.25549/usctheses-m178 2024-03-04T12:49:19Z Life histories of many marine invertebrates include a pelagic, larval stage. The larval stages of these marine invertebrates are considered the most vulnerable as they are subjected to highly variable environmental conditions (i.e. temperature, salinity). Larvae that are planktotrophic during their pelagic life history stage are also subjected to fluctuating nutrient levels as they disperse. All of these factors make the study of larval physiology and biochemistry important in understanding how larvae cope with a highly variable environment to successfully metamorphose. ... Thesis Antarc* Antarctic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic
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College of Letters, Arts and Sciences school
Green, Allison Jeanette author
Comparative physiological studies of marine invertebrate larvae from Antarctic and temperate environments ...
topic_facet Biology degree program
Doctor of Philosophy degree
College of Letters, Arts and Sciences school
description Life histories of many marine invertebrates include a pelagic, larval stage. The larval stages of these marine invertebrates are considered the most vulnerable as they are subjected to highly variable environmental conditions (i.e. temperature, salinity). Larvae that are planktotrophic during their pelagic life history stage are also subjected to fluctuating nutrient levels as they disperse. All of these factors make the study of larval physiology and biochemistry important in understanding how larvae cope with a highly variable environment to successfully metamorphose. ...
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title Comparative physiological studies of marine invertebrate larvae from Antarctic and temperate environments ...
title_short Comparative physiological studies of marine invertebrate larvae from Antarctic and temperate environments ...
title_full Comparative physiological studies of marine invertebrate larvae from Antarctic and temperate environments ...
title_fullStr Comparative physiological studies of marine invertebrate larvae from Antarctic and temperate environments ...
title_full_unstemmed Comparative physiological studies of marine invertebrate larvae from Antarctic and temperate environments ...
title_sort comparative physiological studies of marine invertebrate larvae from antarctic and temperate environments ...
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