Editorial: Rising stars in aquatic physiology: 2022
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Publication date
2022-11-10ISSN
1664-042X
Abstract
Promoting and visualizing cutting-edge research from young generations is the cornerstone of our academic environment. Under this scenario, this Research Topic aims gathering innovative research studies on aquatic physiology, studies that range from ecological field studies focused on how ocean acidification might affect cleaning fish services in reefs (Paula et al.) to molecular biology studies dedicated to the characterization of genes involved in longevity in two molluscan species (Xu et al.) and cortisol receptors expression in a teleostean fish (Vallejos-Vidal et al.). Additionally, a fourth manuscript has been published in this Research Topic, a very interesting study describing how parental metabolite provisioning is directed to offspring (both spermatozoa and developing embryos) in an elasmobranch lecithotrophic viviparous species (Wosnick et al.).
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
637 - Produce of domestic (farmyard) animals and game
Pages
2
Publisher
Frontiers
Is part of
Frontiers in Physiology
Citation
Gisbert, E., D. C. Moreira, M. T. Mozanzadeh, and K. Lu. 2022. "Editorial: Rising Stars In Aquatic Physiology: 2022". Frontiers In Physiology 13. doi:10.3389/fphys.2022.1081961.
Program
Aqüicultura
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