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1. PISCO: Advances made through the formation of a large-scale, long-term consortium for integrated understanding of coastal ecosystem dynamics

13. Bohr effect of Escherichia coli aspartate transcarbamylase. Linkages between substrate binding, proton binding, and conformational transitions

14. Analysis of Aspergillus nidulans metabolism at the genome-scale

15. Marine heatwave temperatures enhance larval performance but are meditated by paternal thermal history and inter-individual differences in the purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus .

16. Associations between DNA methylation and gene regulation depend on chromatin accessibility during transgenerational plasticity.

17. Genetic variation underlies plastic responses to global change drivers in the purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus .

18. Gene expression patterns of red sea urchins (Mesocentrotus franciscanus) exposed to different combinations of temperature and pCO 2 during early development.

19. Combined stress of ocean acidification and warming influence survival and drives differential gene expression patterns in the Antarctic pteropod, Limacina helicina antarctica .

20. Ocean acidification promotes broad transcriptomic responses in marine metazoans: a literature survey.

21. Transcriptional profiles of early stage red sea urchins (Mesocentrotus franciscanus) reveal differential regulation of gene expression across development.

22. Seasonal transcriptomes of the Antarctic pteropod, Limacina helicina antarctica.

23. Transcriptomics reveal transgenerational effects in purple sea urchin embryos: Adult acclimation to upwelling conditions alters the response of their progeny to differential pCO 2 levels.

24. Additive effects of p CO 2 and temperature on respiration rates of the Antarctic pteropod Limacina helicina antarctica .

25. Transcriptomic response of the Antarctic pteropod Limacina helicina antarctica to ocean acidification.

26. Lipid consumption in coral larvae differs among sites: a consideration of environmental history in a global ocean change scenario.

27. Transcriptomic responses to seawater acidification among sea urchin populations inhabiting a natural pH mosaic.

28. Gene expression profiling during the embryo-to-larva transition in the giant red sea urchin Mesocentrotus franciscanus .

29. Sensitivity of sea urchin fertilization to pH varies across a natural pH mosaic.

30. The effect of temperature adaptation on the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway in notothenioid fishes.

31. Long-term, high frequency in situ measurements of intertidal mussel bed temperatures using biomimetic sensors.

32. Physiological plasticity and local adaptation to elevated p CO 2 in calcareous algae: an ontogenetic and geographic approach.

33. A transcriptome resource for the Antarctic pteropod Limacina helicina antarctica.

34. Interacting environmental mosaics drive geographic variation in mussel performance and predation vulnerability.

35. Mitochondrial genome architecture of the giant red sea urchin Mesocentrotus franciscanus (Strongylocentrotidae, Echinoida).

36. Assessing the components of adaptive capacity to improve conservation and management efforts under global change.

38. Ocean acidification research in the 'post-genomic' era: Roadmaps from the purple sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.

39. Characterization of the Antarctic sea urchin (Sterechinus neumayeri) transcriptome and mitogenome: a molecular resource for phylogenetics, ecophysiology and global change biology.

40. Abiotic versus biotic drivers of ocean pH variation under fast sea ice in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica.

42. The effect of paternal age on outcome in assisted reproductive technology using the ovum donation model.

43. Responses of the metabolism of the larvae of Pocillopora damicornis to ocean acidification and warming.

44. Ocean acidification and fertilization in the antarctic sea urchin Sterechinus neumayeri: the importance of polyspermy.

45. Politics: The long shadow of the shutdown.

46. Natural variation and the capacity to adapt to ocean acidification in the keystone sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.

47. Temperature and CO(2) additively regulate physiology, morphology and genomic responses of larval sea urchins, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.

48. Transcriptomic responses to ocean acidification in larval sea urchins from a naturally variable pH environment.

49. Growth attenuation with developmental schedule progression in embryos and early larvae of Sterechinus neumayeri raised under elevated CO2.

50. Development under elevated pCO2 conditions does not affect lipid utilization and protein content in early life-history stages of the purple sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.

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