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Magdalena A. Gutowska
Magdalena A. Gutowska
Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Monterey, California
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Physiological basis for high CO2 tolerance in marine ectothermic animals: pre-adaptation through lifestyle and ontogeny?
F Melzner, MA Gutowska, M Langenbuch, S Dupont, M Lucassen, ...
Biogeosciences (BG) 6, 2313-2331, 2009
7862009
Future ocean acidification will be amplified by hypoxia in coastal habitats
F Melzner, J Thomsen, W Koeve, A Oschlies, MA Gutowska, HW Bange, ...
Marine Biology 160 (8), 1875-1888, 2013
5682013
Calcifying invertebrates succeed in a naturally CO2-rich coastal habitat but are threatened by high levels of future acidification
J Thomsen, MA Gutowska, J Saphörster, A Heinemann, K Trübenbach, ...
Biogeosciences 7 (11), 3879-3891, 2010
4342010
Food supply and seawater pCO2 impact calcification and internal shell dissolution in the blue mussel Mytilus edulis
F Melzner, P Stange, K Trübenbach, J Thomsen, I Casties, U Panknin, ...
PloS one 6 (9), e24223, 2011
4162011
Acidified seawater impacts sea urchin larvae pH regulatory systems relevant for calcification
M Stumpp, MY Hu, F Melzner, MA Gutowska, N Dorey, N Himmerkus, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (44), 18192-18197, 2012
2712012
Genome and low-iron response of an oceanic diatom adapted to chronic iron limitation
M Lommer, M Specht, AS Roy, L Kraemer, R Andreson, MA Gutowska, ...
Genome Biology 13 (7), R66, 2012
2712012
Adaptation of a globally important coccolithophore to ocean warming and acidification.
L Schluter, KT Lohbeck, MA Gutowska, JP Groeger, U Riebesell, R TBH
Nature Climate Change 4 (11), 1024-1030, 2014
2402014
Why marine phytoplankton calcify
FM Monteiro, LT Bach, C Brownlee, P Bown, REM Rickaby, AJ Poulton, ...
Science Advances 2 (7), e1501822, 2016
2192016
Swimming performance in Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) following long-term (4–12 months) acclimation to elevated seawater PCO2
F Melzner, S Göbel, M Langenbuch, MA Gutowska, HO Pörtner, ...
Aquatic toxicology 92 (1), 30-37, 2009
2042009
Growth and calcification in the cephalopod Sepia officinalis under elevated seawater pCO₂
MA Gutowska, HO Pörtner, F Melzner
Marine Ecology Progress Series 373, 303-309, 2008
1832008
Influence of Temperature, Hypercapnia, and Development on the Relative Expression of Different Hemocyanin Isoforms in the Common Cuttlefish Sepia officinalis
A Strobel, MYA Hu, MA Gutowska, B Lieb, M Lucassen, F Melzner, ...
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology …, 2012
173*2012
Digestive chitinolytic activity in marine fishes of Monterey Bay, California
MA Gutowska, JC Drazen, BH Robison
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology-Part A: Molecular & Integrative …, 2004
1712004
Impacts of seawater acidification on mantle gene expression patterns of the Baltic Sea blue mussel: implications for shell formation and energy metabolism
AK Hüning, F Melzner, J Thomsen, MA Gutowska, L Krämer, ...
Marine biology 160 (8), 1845-1861, 2013
1602013
Acid–base regulatory ability of the cephalopod (Sepia officinalis) in response to environmental hypercapnia
MA Gutowska, F Melzner, M Langenbuch, C Bock, G Claireaux, ...
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 180 (3), 323-335, 2010
1452010
Cellular pH measurements in Emiliania huxleyi reveal pronounced membrane proton permeability
K Suffrian, KG Schulz, MA Gutowska, U Riebesell, M Bleich
New Phytologist 190 (3), 595-608, 2011
1342011
A unifying concept of coccolithophore sensitivity to changing carbonate chemistry embedded in an ecological framework
LT Bach, U Riebesell, MA Gutowska, L Federwisch, KG Schulz
Progress in Oceanography 135, 125-138, 2015
1252015
Cuttlebone calcification increases during exposure to elevated seawater pCO 2 in the cephalopod Sepia officinalis
MA Gutowska, F Melzner, HO Pörtner, S Meier
Marine Biology 157 (7), 1653-1663, 2010
1202010
Intragel oxygen promotes hypoxia tolerance of scyphomedusae
EV Thuesen, LD Rutherford, PL Brommer, K Garrison, MA Gutowska, ...
Journal of experimental biology 208 (13), 2475-2482, 2005
1062005
Elevated seawater pCO2 differentially affects branchial acid-base transporters over the course of development in the cephalopod Sepia officinalis
MY Hu, YC Tseng, M Stumpp, MA Gutowska, R Kiko, M Lucassen, ...
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2011
952011
Abiotic conditions in cephalopod (Sepia officinalis) eggs: embryonic development at low pH and high pCO 2
MA Gutowska, F Melzner
Marine Biology 156 (3), 515-519, 2009
862009
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