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Massive settlements of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, in Scandinavia
- Anna-Lisa Wrange, J. Valero, +6 authors S. Mortensen
- Biology
- Biological Invasions
- 2009
The Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) is an important aquaculture species world-wide. Due to its wide environmental tolerance and high growth rate, it has also become a successful invader in many… Expand
Massive settlements of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, in Scandinavia
- Anna-Lisa Wrange, J. Valero, +6 authors S. Mortensen
- Biology
- Biological Invasions
- 1 June 2010
The Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) is an important aquaculture species world-wide. Due to its wide environmental tolerance and high growth rate, it has also become a successful invader in many… Expand
DNA Extraction Protocols for Whole-Genome Sequencing in Marine Organisms.
- M. Panova, H. Aronsson, +9 authors K. Johannesson
- Biology, Medicine
- Methods in molecular biology
- 27 July 2016
The marine environment harbors a large proportion of the total biodiversity on this planet, including the majority of the earths' different phyla and classes. Studying the genomes of marine organisms… Expand
Importance of plasticity and local adaptation for coping with changing salinity in coastal areas: a test case with barnacles in the Baltic Sea
- Anna-Lisa Wrange, C. André, +4 authors J. Havenhand
- Biology, Medicine
- BMC Evolutionary Biology
- 19 July 2014
BackgroundSalinity plays an important role in shaping coastal marine communities. Near-future climate predictions indicate that salinity will decrease in many shallow coastal areas due to increased… Expand
The Story of a Hitchhiker: Population Genetic Patterns in the Invasive Barnacle Balanus(Amphibalanus) improvisus Darwin 1854
- Anna-Lisa Wrange, G. Charrier, +5 authors C. André
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 28 January 2016
Understanding the ecological and evolutionary forces that determine the genetic structure and spread of invasive species is a key component of invasion biology. The bay barnacle, Balanus improvisus… Expand
A northwards expansion of the Pacific oyster, Crasostrea gigas
- S. Mortensen, J. Valero, +5 authors Ø. Strand
- Geography
- 2007
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Molecular Characterization of the α-Subunit of Na+/K+ ATPase from the Euryhaline Barnacle Balanus improvisus Reveals Multiple Genes and Differential Expression of Alternative Splice Variants
- Ulrika Lind, M. Alm Rosenblad, +5 authors A. Blomberg
- Biology, Medicine
- PloS one
- 9 October 2013
The euryhaline bay barnacle Balanus improvisus has one of the broadest salinity tolerances of any barnacle species. It is able to complete its life cycle in salinities close to freshwater (3 PSU) up… Expand
Low sensitivity of reproductive life-stages in the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) to abamectin.
- Laura J Falkenberg, Anna-Lisa Wrange, Alexandra Kinnby, J. Havenhand, Antony Lockyer, C. Styan
- Biology, Medicine
- Chemosphere
- 1 September 2017
Hard surfaces submerged in the marine environment often become colonised by macro-organisms unless the surfaces have some form of biofouling protection. While protective paints that contain… Expand
Population and life-stage specific sensitivities to temperature and salinity stress in barnacles
- A. Nasrolahi, J. Havenhand, Anna-Lisa Wrange, Christian Pansch
- Biology, Medicine
- Scientific reports
- 1 September 2016
Temperature and salinity shape the distribution and genetic structure of marine communities. Future warming and freshening will exert an additional stress to coastal marine systems. The extent to… Expand
Osmoregulation in Barnacles: An Evolutionary Perspective of Potential Mechanisms and Future Research Directions
- K. Sundell, Anna-Lisa Wrange, P. Jonsson, A. Blomberg
- Biology, Medicine
- Front. Physiol.
- 21 August 2019
Barnacles form a globally ubiquitous group of sessile crustaceans that are particularly common in the coastal intertidal. Several barnacle species are described as highly euryhaline and a few species… Expand
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