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    A skeletal muscle model of extreme hypertrophic growth reveals the influence of diffusion on cellular design by Hardy, Kristin M, Dillaman, Richard M, Locke, Bruce R, Kinsey, Stephen T

    “…Muscle fibers that power swimming in the blue crab Callinectes sapidus are <80 microm in diameter in juveniles but grow hypertrophically, exceeding 600 microm…”
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    The metabolic demands of swimming behavior influence the evolution of skeletal muscle fiber design in the brachyuran crab family Portunidae by Hardy, Kristin M., Lema, Sean C., Kinsey, Stephen T.

    Published in Marine biology (01-02-2010)
    “…We investigated the influence of intracellular diffusion on muscle fiber design in several swimming and non-swimming brachyuran crabs. Species with sustained…”
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    Effect of hypercapnic hypoxia and bacterial infection (Vibrio campbellii) on protein synthesis rates in the Pacific whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei by Hardy, Kristin M, Burnett, Karen G, Burnett, Louis E

    “…Estuarine species frequently encounter areas of simultaneously low dissolved O2 (hypoxia) and high CO2 (hypercapnia). Organisms exposed to hypoxia experience a…”
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    Predator effects on behavior and anaerobic capacity in the common acorn barnacle (Balanus glandula) by Anderson, Kyra N., Dotterweich, Megan M., Staab, Linnea E., Levora, Andrew A., Hardy, Kristin M.

    “…Differences in the stress experience of sessile organisms across the intertidal zone can differentially influence phenotype. For example, Balanus glandula…”
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    Effect of 4-nonylphenol on the immune response of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas following bacterial infection with Vibrio campbellii by Hart, Courtney E., Lauth, Michael J., Hunter, Cassidy S., Krasny, Brennan R., Hardy, Kristin M.

    Published in Fish & shellfish immunology (01-11-2016)
    “…The xenoestrogen 4-nonylphenol (NP) is a ubiquitous aquatic pollutant and has been shown to impair reproduction, development, growth and, more recently, immune…”
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    The long and winding road: influences of intracellular metabolite diffusion on cellular organization and metabolism in skeletal muscle by Kinsey, Stephen T, Hardy, Kristin M, Locke, Bruce R

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-10-2007)
    “…A fundamental principle of physiology is that cells are small in order to minimize diffusion distances for O(2) and intracellular metabolites. In skeletal…”
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    Effects of Intertidal Position on Metabolism and Behavior in the Acorn Barnacle, Balanus glandula by Horn, Kali M, Fournet, Michelle E H, Liautaud, Kaitlin A, Morton, Lynsey N, Cyr, Allie M, Handley, Alyse L, Dotterweich, Megan M, Anderson, Kyra N, Zippay, Mackenzie L, Hardy, Kristin M

    “…Abstract The intertidal zone is characterized by persistent, tidally-driven fluctuations in both abiotic (e.g., temperature, oxygen, and salinity) and biotic…”
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    Endocrine and metabolic impacts of warming aquatic habitats: differential responses between recently isolated populations of a eurythermal desert pupfish by Lema, Sean C, Chow, Michelle I, Resner, Emily J, Westman, Alex A, May, Darran, Dittman, Andrew H, Hardy, Kristin M

    Published in Conservation physiology (01-01-2016)
    “…Imperilled desert fishes occupying isolated habitats that limit dispersal are vulnerable to temperature alterations because of a changing climate. Here, we…”
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    Physical habitat and social conditions across a coral reef shape spatial patterns of intraspecific behavioral variation in a demersal fish by Schrandt, Meagan N, Hardy, Kristin M, Johnson, Kaitlin M, Lema, Sean C

    Published in Marine ecology (Berlin, West) (01-06-2012)
    “…As coral reef ecosystems decline in health worldwide, reef‐associated fishes are being impacted by changes to their coral reef habitats. While previous studies…”
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    A reaction-diffusion analysis of energetics in large muscle fibers secondarily evolved for aerobic locomotor function by Hardy, Kristin M, Locke, Bruce R, Da Silva, Marilia, Kinsey, Stephen T

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-09-2006)
    “…The muscles that power swimming in the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, grow hypertrophically, such that in juvenile crabs the cell diameters are <60 microm,…”
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    Does intracellular metabolite diffusion limit post-contractile recovery in burst locomotor muscle? by Kinsey, Stephen T, Pathi, Pragyansri, Hardy, Kristin M, Jordan, Amanda, Locke, Bruce R

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-07-2005)
    “…Post-metamorphic growth in the blue crab entails an increase in body mass that spans several orders of magnitude. The muscles that power burst swimming in…”
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    Physiological response of the giant acorn barnacle, Balanus nubilus, to oxygen-limiting environments by Resner, Emily J., Belanger, Briana G., Clayton, Laura C., Marsh, Kayleigh G., Hardy, Kristin M.

    “…Sessile invertebrates in the nearshore coastal and rocky intertidal habitats can experience oxygen limitation during low tide air exposure and environmental…”
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