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Record #176107:
Polar bivalves are characterized by high antioxidant defences / Lionel Camus, Bjørn Gulliksen, Michael H. Depledge, Malcolm B. Jones.
Title: | Polar bivalves are characterized by high antioxidant defences / Lionel Camus, Bjørn Gulliksen, Michael H. Depledge, Malcolm B. Jones. |
Author(s): | Camus, Lionel. Gulliksen, Bjørn. Depledge, Michael H. Jones, Malcolm B. |
Date: | 2005. |
In: | Polar Research. (2005.), Vol. 24(1-2) (2005) |
Abstract: | Compares antioxidant defences of two polar species of clam (Laternula elliptica and Mya truncata) and one temperate (Mya arenaria), investigating hypothesis that polar marine ectotherms divert some energy into maintenance of high antioxidant defences, on account of low food availability in ecosystems. Data confirm that polar bivalves are characterised by higher antioxidant defences. |
Notes: | Polar Research. Vol. 24(1-2) :111-118 (2005). |
Keywords: | 574 -- Ecology. 577.1 -- Biochemistry. 59 -- Zoology. 591.1 -- Animal physiology. 591.13 -- Animal digestion and inanition. 594 -- Mollusca. 594.1 -- Lamellibranchiata: Laternula elliptica. 594.1 -- Lamellibranchiata: Laternula truncata. 594.1 -- Lamellibranchiata: Mya arenaria. H2 -- Zoology: invertebrates. (*3) -- Arctic regions. |
SPRI record no.: | 176107 |
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