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Plasticity of Respiratory Function Accommodates High Oxygen Demand in Breeding Sea Cucumbers 期刊论文
FRONTIERS IN PHYSIOLOGY, 2020, 卷号: 11, 页码: 9
作者:  Ru, Xiaoshang;  Zhang, Libin;  Liu, Shilin;  Yang, Hongsheng
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marine invertebrate  respiratory function  oxygen demand  reproduction  physiological mechanism  oxidative stress  
Effects of artificial reefs on the meiofaunal community and benthic environment - A case study in Bohai Sea, China 期刊论文
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2019, 卷号: 140, 页码: 179-187
作者:  Yang, Xinyuan;  Lin, Chenggang;  Song, Xiaoyue;  Xu, Min;  Yang, Hongsheng
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Artificial reef  Ecological quality assessment  Meiofauna  Flow field  Sediment organic matter  
Global-warming-caused changes of temperature and oxygen alter the proteomic profile of sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS, 2019, 卷号: 193, 页码: 27-43
作者:  Huo, Da;  Sun, Lina;  Zhang, Libin;  Ru, Xiaoshang;  Liu, Shilin;  Yang, Xinyuan;  Yang, Hongsheng
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Climate change  iTRAQ  Echinoderms  Proteome  Holothurian  Thermal  Anoxia  
Microplastic ingestion by the farmed sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus in China 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION, 2019, 卷号: 245, 页码: 1071-1078
作者:  Mohsen, Mohamed;  Wang, Qing;  Zhang, Libin;  Sun, Lina;  Lin, Chenggang;  Yang, Hongsheng
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Sea cucumber  Microplastics ingestion  Deposit feeder  coelomic fluid  Sediment  
Metabolome responses of the sea cucumber Apostichopus japonicus to multiple environmental stresses: Heat and hypoxia 期刊论文
MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2019, 卷号: 138, 页码: 407-420
作者:  Huo, Da;  Sun, Lina;  Zhang, Libin;  Ru, Xiaoshang;  Liu, Shilin;  Yang, Hongsheng
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Sea cucumber  Thermal  Anoxia  Metabolomics  UPLC  Echinoderm