This project aims to investigate the impact of global environmental change on the survival of Australia’s oyster industry, by combining the science of genetics, physiology and ecology to identify already resilient oysters. Through the first complete understanding of resilience in oysters, including the trade-offs they have made in other fitness traits, the project develops new capacities to 'climate and future-proof' our natural oyster populations and the Australian oyster industry, to enable the restoration of degraded oyster habitats. This project will ensure the future of an iconic and economically important national industry and food source and contribute to preserving the critical cultural links of Indigenous Australians with their lands.
033 | 100 Laura Parker The secret life of oysters
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Podcast
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Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences
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Resilience against the impacts of climate change in an ecologically and economically significant native oyster
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Journal article
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Marine Pollution Bulletin
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A novel role for Teneurin C-terminal Associated Peptide (TCAP) in the regulation of cardiac activity in the Sydney rock oyster, Saccostrea glomerata
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Journal article
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Saccostrea glomerata. Frontiers in endocrinology
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