Ryan D Day
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Dang C, Severn-Ellis A, Bayer P, Anderson N, Gholipour-Kanani H, Batley J, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2024 Dec;
25(1):1188.
PMID: 39639203
Background: The wild stocks of Pinctada maxima pearl oysters found off the coast of northern Australia are of critical importance for the sustainability of Australia's pearling industry. Locations inhabited by...
2.
Day R, Peinado P, Baker K, Semmens J
Fish Shellfish Immunol
. 2024 Oct;
154:109963.
PMID: 39427838
Cephalopods are economically and ecologically important species across the world, yet information linking physiological stress and associated immunological responses is limited in the current literature. Here, the effects of exhaustive...
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Day R, Baker K, Peinado P, Semmens J
Mar Environ Res
. 2024 Feb;
196:106402.
PMID: 38402778
Cephalopods receive a great deal of attention due to their socioeconomically important fisheries and aquaculture industries as well their unique biological features. However, basic information about their physiological responses under...
4.
Parsons M, Barneche D, Speed C, McCauley R, Day R, Dang C, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2023 Oct;
199:115480.
PMID: 37839912
High-intensity, impulsive sounds are used to locate oil and gas reserves during seismic exploration of the seafloor. The impacts of this noise pollution on the health and mortality of marine...
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Day R, Fitzgibbon Q, McCauley R, Baker K, Semmens J
Environ Pollut
. 2022 Jul;
309:119699.
PMID: 35787424
Anthropogenic aquatic noise is recognised as an environmental pollutant with the potential to negatively affect marine organisms. Seismic surveys, used to explore subseafloor oil reserves, are a common source of...
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Cavin4 interacts with Bin1 to promote T-tubule formation and stability in developing skeletal muscle
Lo H, Lim Y, Xiong Z, Martel N, Ferguson C, Ariotti N, et al.
J Cell Biol
. 2021 Oct;
220(12).
PMID: 34633413
The cavin proteins are essential for caveola biogenesis and function. Here, we identify a role for the muscle-specific component, Cavin4, in skeletal muscle T-tubule development by analyzing two vertebrate systems,...
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Day R, Fitzgibbon Q, McCauley R, Hartmann K, Semmens J
Environ Pollut
. 2020 Dec;
267:115478.
PMID: 33254599
Staotcysts, the mechanosensory organs common to many marine invertebrates, have shown sensitivity to aquatic noise. Previously, rock lobsters (Jasus edwardsii) from a remote site with little exposure to anthropogenic noise...
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Day R, McCauley R, Fitzgibbon Q, Hartmann K, Semmens J
Proc Biol Sci
. 2019 Jul;
286(1907):20191424.
PMID: 31337309
The effects of anthropogenic aquatic noise on marine invertebrates are poorly understood. We investigated the impact of seismic surveys on the righting reflex and statocyst morphology of the palinurid rock...
9.
Day R, Fitzgibbon Q, Gardner C
Fish Shellfish Immunol
. 2019 Mar;
89:660-671.
PMID: 30902723
Lobsters are fished world-wide due to their status as a high value, luxury seafood. A large proportion of the product is sold via live export, with lobsters subject to a...
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Day R, McCauley R, Fitzgibbon Q, Hartmann K, Semmens J
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2017 Sep;
114(40):E8537-E8546.
PMID: 28923925
Seismic surveys map the seabed using intense, low-frequency sound signals that penetrate kilometers into the Earth's crust. Little is known regarding how invertebrates, including economically and ecologically important bivalves, are...