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1. Low annual temperature likely prevents the Holarctic amphipod Gammarus lacustris from invading Lake Baikal

2. Comparison between transcriptomic responses to short-term stress exposures of a common Holarctic and endemic Lake Baikal amphipods

3. Indication of ongoing amphipod speciation in Lake Baikal by genetic structures within endemic species

4. Nonspecific stress response to temperature increase in Gammarus lacustris Sars with respect to oxygen-limited thermal tolerance concept

5. Different ways to play it cool: Transcriptomic analysis sheds light on different activity patterns of three amphipod species under long‐term cold exposure

6. Cold-adapted amphipod species upon heat stress: Proteomic responses and their correlation with transcriptomic responses

7. Intersexual differences of heat shock response between two amphipods (Eulimnogammarus verrucosus and Eulimnogammarus cyaneus) in Lake Baikal

8. Salinity modulates thermotolerance, energy metabolism and stress response in amphipods Gammarus lacustris

9. Thermal Preference Ranges Correlate with Stable Signals of Universal Stress Markers in Lake Baikal Endemic and Holarctic Amphipods.

10. Human impact and ecosystemic health at Lake Baikal

11. Thermal reaction norms of key metabolic enzymes reflect divergent physiological and behavioral adaptations of closely related amphipod species

12. Low annual temperature likely prevents the Holarctic amphipod Gammarus lacustris from invading Lake Baikal

13. Comparative Analysis of Proteins of Functionally Different Body Parts of the Fish Parasites Triaenophorus nodulosus and Triaenophorus crassus

14. Excessive Parallelism in Protein Evolution of Lake Baikal Amphipod Species Flock

16. Transcriptome-level effects of the model organic pollutant phenanthrene and its solvent acetone in three amphipod species

17. Description of strongly heat-inducible heat shock protein 70 transcripts from Baikal endemic amphipods

18. Nonspecific stress response to temperature increase in Gammarus lacustris Sars with respect to oxygen-limited thermal tolerance concept

19. Stress Response at the Cellular and Biochemical Levels Indicates the Limitation of the Environmental Temperature Range for Eastern Siberian Populations of the Common GastropodLymnaea stagnalis

20. Uptake Kinetics and Subcellular Compartmentalization Explain Lethal but Not Sublethal Effects of Cadmium in Two Closely Related Amphipod Species

21. A first Glimpse at the genome of the Baikalian amphipodEulimnogammarus verrucosus

22. A cellular and metabolic assessment of the thermal stress responses in the endemic gastropod Benedictia limnaeoides ongurensis from Lake Baikal

23. Intersexual differences of heat shock response between two amphipods (Eulimnogammarus verrucosus and Eulimnogammarus cyaneus) in Lake Baikal

24. Remote in vivo stress assessment of aquatic animals with microencapsulated biomarkers for environmental monitoring

25. Thermal Preference Ranges Correlate with Stable Signals of Universal Stress Markers in Lake Baikal Endemic and Holarctic Amphipods

26. Intersexual differences of heat shock response between two amphipods (

27. The role of the heat shock proteins (HSP70 and sHSP) in the thermotolerance of freshwater amphipods from contrasting habitats

28. Sub-littoral and supra-littoral amphipods respond differently to acute thermal stress

29. A first glimpse at the genome of the Baikalian amphipod Eulimnogammarus verrucosus

30. Optical diagnostic test of stress conditions of aquatic organisms

31. Evaluation of biochemical responses in Palearctic and Lake Baikal endemic amphipod species exposed to CdCl2

32. Natural organic matter (NOM) has the potential to modify the multixenobiotic resistance (MXR) activity in freshwater amphipods Eulimnogammarus cyaneus and E. verrucosus

33. On Eulimnogammarus messerschmidtii, sp. n. (Amphipoda: Gammaridea) from Lake Baikal, Siberia, with redescription of E. cyanoides (Sowinsky) and remarks on taxonomy of the genus Eulimnogammarus

34. Application of heat shock proteins as stress markers in aquatic organisms using endemic Baikal amphipods as an example

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