Meeting Abstract S6-1.5 Thursday, Jan. 5 Latitudinal variation in protein expression in the salt marsh mussel Geukensia demissa FIELDS, Peter A.*; COX, Kelly; KARCH, Kelly R.; Franklin & Marshall College; Franklin & Marshall College; Franklin & Marshall College peter.fields@fandm.edu Individuals of a broadly distributed species often experience significantly different environmental conditions depending on location. For example, Geukensia […]
year: 2012
Introduction
Meeting Abstract S6-1.0 Thursday, Jan. 5 Introduction Tomanek, L
Exploring the limit of metazoan thermal tolerance via comparative proteomics Thermally induced expression shifts in hydrothermal vent polychaetes P sulfincola and P palmiformis
Meeting Abstract S6-1.7 Thursday, Jan. 5 Exploring the limit of metazoan thermal tolerance via comparative proteomics: Thermally induced expression shifts in hydrothermal vent polychaetes P. sulfincola and P. palmiformis DILLY, GF*; YOUNG, CR; LANE, WS; PANGALINAN, J; GIRGUIS, PR; Harvard University; Mass. Inst. Tech.; Harvard University; DOE Joint Genome Inst.; Harvard University geoff.dilly@gmail.com Eukaryotic thermotolerance is challenged […]
Experimental contexts and statistical choices Challenges for interpreting the proteomics of environmental stress
Meeting Abstract S6-1.1 Thursday, Jan. 5 Experimental contexts and statistical choices: Challenges for interpreting the proteomics of environmental stress DOWD, W.W.; Loyola Marymount University wdowd@lmu.edu Environmental physiology, toxicology, and ecology and evolution stand to benefit substantially from the relatively recent surge of ‘omics’ technologies into these fields. These approaches, and proteomics in particular, promise to elucidate novel […]
Environmental proteomics in pollution assessment
Meeting Abstract S6-1.4 Thursday, Jan. 5 Environmental proteomics in pollution assessment CRISTOBAL, S; AMELINA, H; APRAIZ, I*; BAYAT, N; DANIELSSON, G; Linköping University, Sweden; Stockholm University, Sweden; Stockholm University, Sweden; Stockholm University, Sweden; Stockholm University, Sweden susana.cristobal@liu.se The environmental sciences are investing great effort into the study of and/or prediction of the effects from the anthropogenic impact […]
Environmental Stress Proteomics of the Mussel Mytilus
Meeting Abstract S6-1.6 Thursday, Jan. 5 Environmental Stress Proteomics of the Mussel Mytilus TOMANEK, Lars; California State Univ., San Luis Obispo ltomanek@calpoly.edu The warm-adapted Mediterranean blue mussel species Mytilus galloprovincialis invaded southern California during the last century and has since replaced the cold-adapted native M. trossulus from its southern range, possibly due to climate change. Furthermore, M. […]
Damage or defenses An examination of how the sea urchin proteome changes in response to ultraviolet radiation
Meeting Abstract S6-1.3 Thursday, Jan. 5 Damage or defenses: An examination of how the sea urchin proteome changes in response to ultraviolet radiation ADAMS, N.L.*; CAMPANALE, J.P.; FOLTZ, K.R.; California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, CA; Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, CA; University of California, Santa Barbara, CA nadams@calpoly.edu Anthropogenically induced ozone […]
Low genetic diversity across the Pacific Ocean in the pelagic sea snake, Pelamis platurus
Meeting Abstract S5-2.4 Thursday, Jan. 5 Low genetic diversity across the Pacific Ocean in the pelagic sea snake, Pelamis platurus SHEEHY III, C.M.*; LILLYWHITE, H.B.; PFALLER, J.B.; Univ. of Texas at Arlington; Univ. of Florida; Univ. of Florida cmsheehy@uta.edu The Yellow-bellied sea snake, Pelamis platurus, inhabits warm tropical waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans and is […]
Long term field study of sea kraits in New Caledonia fundamental and conservation issues
Meeting Abstract S5-2.1 Thursday, Jan. 5 Long term field study of sea kraits in New Caledonia: fundamental and conservation issues BONNET, X; CNRS CEBC France bonnet@cebc.cnrs.fr A long term field study focusing on two sea krait species was set up in New Caledonia in 2002. More than 30 sites were sampled, and in most places mark-recapture procedure […]
Ecology of Epibiosis What Can We Learn From Marine Reptiles
Meeting Abstract S5-2.2 Thursday, Jan. 5 Ecology of Epibiosis: What Can We Learn From Marine Reptiles PFALLER, Joseph B.*; FRICK, Michael G.; BRISCHOUX, Francois E. O.; SHEEHY III, Coleman M.; LILLYWHITE, Harvey B.; Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL; Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL; Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL; Univ. of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX; Univ. of […]