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The myostatin gene of Mytilus chilensis evidences a high level of polymorphism and ubiquitous transcript expression.


Nuñez-Acuña G. & C. Gallardo-Escárate. 2013. The myostatin gene of Mytilus chilensis evidences a high level of polymorphism and ubiquitous transcript expression. Gene 536: 207-212.
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Magnetic compass orientation in the European eel.


Durif, C.M.F., H.I. Browman, A.B. Skiftesvik, L.A. Vøllestad, H.H. Stockhausen & J.B. Phillips. 2013. Magnetic compass orientation in the European eel. PLoS ONE 8(3): e59212.
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Transcriptional responses of Mytilus chilensis exposed in vivo to Saxitoxin (STX).


Nuñez-Acuña G., A.E. Aballay, A.P. Astuya & C. Gallardo-Escárate. 2013. Transcriptional responses of Mytilus chilensis exposed in vivo to Saxitoxin (STX). Journal of Molluscan Studies 79(4): 323-321.
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Sub-lethal exposure to ultraviolet radiation reduces prey consumption by Atlantic cod larvae (Gadus morhua).


Fukunishi Y., H.I. Browman, C.M.F. Durif, R.M. Bjelland, S.D. Shema, D.M. Fields, A.B. Skiftesvik. 2013. Sub-lethal exposure to ultraviolet radiation reduces prey consumption by Atlantic cod larvae (Gadus morhua). Marine Biology 160: 2591-2596.
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How to properly manage data to enhance their potential for synthesis, preservation, sharing and reuse – a Great Lakes case study.


Kolb T., E.A. Blukacz, A.M. Muir, R.M. Claramunt, M.A. Koops, W.W. Taylor, T.M. Sutton, M.T. Arts & E. Bissel. 2013. How to properly manage data to enhance their potential for synthesis, preservation, sharing and reuse – a Great Lakes case study. Fisheries 38(2): 52-64.
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The swimming kinematics of larval Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, are resilient to elevated seawater pCO2.


Maneja, R.H., A.Y. Frommel, H.I. Browman, C. Clemmesen, A.J. Geffen, A. Folkvord, U. Piatkowski, C.M.F. Durif, R. Bjelland & A.B. Skiftesvik. 2013. The swimming kinematics of larval Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua, are resilient to elevated seawater pCO2. Marine Biology 160: 1963-1972.
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Causes and consequences of long-term change in East Greenland polar bears diets: Investigation using quantitative fatty acid estimates and fatty acid carbon isotope patterns.


McKinney M.A., S.J. Iverson, A.T. Fisk, C. Sonne, F.F. Rigét, R.J. Letcher, M.T. Arts, E.W. Born, A. Rosing-Asvid & R. Dietz. 2013. Causes and consequences of long-term change in East Greenland polar bears diets: Investigation using quantitative fatty acid estimates and fatty acid carbon isotope patterns. Global Change Biology 19(8): 2360-2372. DOI: 10.1111/gcb.12241
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Food web structure of a coastal Arctic marine ecosystem and implications for stability.


McMeans, B.C., N. Rooney, M.T. Arts & A.T. Fisk. 2013. Food web structure of a coastal Arctic marine ecosystem and implications for stability. Marine Ecology Progress Series 482: 17-28.
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Profiles of biochemical tracers in unionid mussels across a broad geographic range.


Newton, T.J., C.C. Vaughn, D.E. Spooner, S.J. Nichols & M.T. Arts. 2013. Profiles of biochemical tracers in unionid mussels across a broad geographic range. Journal of Shellfish Research 32(2): 497-507. DOI: 10.2983/035.032.0200
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Effects of ocean acidification on growth and development of the planktonic copepod, Calanus finmarchicus.


Runge, J.A., C. Thompson, R.M. Bjelland, H.I. Browman, C.M.F. Durif, D.M. Fields, S. Shema & A.B. Skiftesvik. 2013. Effects of ocean acidification on growth and development of the planktonic copepod, Calanus finmarchicus. Poster presented at the U.S. National Science Foundation’s 2nd U.S. Ocean Acidification Principal Investigator’s Meeting. Washington, D.C., USA, 18-20 September 2013.
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