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Physiological and transcriptomic effects of formulated diets including the prebiotics inulin, β-glucan, and chitosan on juveniles of Totoaba macdonaldi
Trans-generational physiological condition of embryos is conditioned by maternal thermal stress in Octopus maya
Oviducal gland transcriptomics of Octopus maya through physiological stages and the negative effects of temperature on fertilization
Response of optic gland pathways to thermal stress in the reproductive phase of female Octopus maya
Sex-specific role of the optic gland in octopus maya: A transcriptomic analysis
Transcriptomic assessment of dietary fishmeal partial replacement by soybean meal and prebiotics inclusion in the liver of juvenile Pacific yellowtail (Seriola lalandi)
Octopus maya white body show sex-specific transcriptomic profiles during the reproductive phase, with high differentiation in signaling pathways
Reproductive performance of Octopus maya males conditioned by thermal stress
Transcriptomic analysis reveals insights on male infertility in octopus maya under chronic thermal stress
Genetic monitoring of the Mexican four-eyed octopus Octopus maya population: New insights and perspectives for the fishery management
Transcriptomic and metabolic response to chronic and acute thermal exposure of juvenile geoduck clams Panopea globosa
Effect of maternal temperature stress before spawning over the energetic balance of Octopus maya juveniles exposed to a gradual temperature change
Is temperature conditioning Octopus maya fitness?
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