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Thermal optimality and physiological parameters inferred from experimental studies scale latitudinally with marine species occurrences
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Trans-generational physiological condition of embryos is conditioned by maternal thermal stress in Octopus maya
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Oviducal gland transcriptomics of Octopus maya through physiological stages and the negative effects of temperature on fertilization
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Response of optic gland pathways to thermal stress in the reproductive phase of female Octopus maya
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Sex-specific role of the optic gland in octopus maya: A transcriptomic analysis
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Transcriptomic response in thermally challenged seahorses Hippocampus erectus: The effect of magnitude and rate of temperature change
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Why high temperatures limit reproduction in cephalopods? The case of Octopus maya
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Octopus maya white body show sex-specific transcriptomic profiles during the reproductive phase, with high differentiation in signaling pathways
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Reproductive performance of Octopus maya males conditioned by thermal stress
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Genetic monitoring of the Mexican four-eyed octopus Octopus maya population: New insights and perspectives for the fishery management
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Preferred temperature, critical thermal maximum, and metabolic response of the black sea urchin arbacia stellata (blainville, 1825; Gmelin, 1791)
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Thermal sensitivity of O. maya embryos as a tool for monitoring the effects of environmental warming in the Southern of Gulf of Mexico
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Effect of maternal temperature stress before spawning over the energetic balance of Octopus maya juveniles exposed to a gradual temperature change
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Behavioral thermoregulation and critical thermal limits of giant keyhole limpet Megathura crenulata (Sowerby 1825) (Mollusca; Vetigastropoda)
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Is temperature conditioning Octopus maya fitness?
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The effects of thermal acclimation on the behavior, thermal tolerance, and respiratory metabolism in a crab inhabiting a wide range of thermal habitats (Cancer antennarius Stimpson, 1856, the red shore crab)
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Preferred temperature, thermal tolerance, and metabolic response of tegula regina (Stearns, 1892)