[PDF][PDF] Effects of dissolved oxygen concentration on freshwater fish: a review
A Bulbul Ali, A Mishra - International Journal of Fisheries and …, 2022 - fisheriesjournal.com
Dissolved Oxygen (DO) is one of the most important factors for aquatic animals as especially
for those who derive dissolved oxygen from the water. DO levels indicate the quality of …
for those who derive dissolved oxygen from the water. DO levels indicate the quality of …
New insights into the plasticity of gill structure
The ability of some fishes to reversibly remodel their gill morphology has become a focus of
research after the discovery of extreme morphological gill plasticity in crucian carp and …
research after the discovery of extreme morphological gill plasticity in crucian carp and …
A new analysis of hypoxia tolerance in fishes using a database of critical oxygen level (Pcrit)
NJ Rogers, MA Urbina, EE Reardon… - Conservation …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Hypoxia is a common occurrence in aquatic habitats, and it is becoming an increasingly
frequent and widespread environmental perturbation, primarily as the result of …
frequent and widespread environmental perturbation, primarily as the result of …
Variation in temperature tolerance among families of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) is associated with hypoxia tolerance, ventricle size and myoglobin level
In fishes, performance failure at high temperature is thought to be due to a limitation on
oxygen delivery (the theory of oxygen and capacity limited thermal tolerance, OCLTT), which …
oxygen delivery (the theory of oxygen and capacity limited thermal tolerance, OCLTT), which …
Hypoxia and high temperature as interacting stressors: will plasticity promote resilience of fishes in a changing world?
Determining the resilience of a species or population to climate change stressors is an
important but difficult task because resilience can be affected both by genetically based …
important but difficult task because resilience can be affected both by genetically based …
Combined effects of warming and hypoxia on early life stage Chinook salmon physiology and development
AM Del Rio, BE Davis, NA Fangue… - Conservation …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Early life stages of salmonids are particularly vulnerable to warming and hypoxia, which are
common stressors in hyporheic, gravel bed, rearing habitat (ie a 'redd'). With the progression …
common stressors in hyporheic, gravel bed, rearing habitat (ie a 'redd'). With the progression …
Oxygen supply capacity breathes new life into critical oxygen partial pressure (Pcrit)
The critical oxygen partial pressure (P crit), typically defined as the P O2 below which an
animal's metabolic rate (MR) is unsustainable, is widely interpreted as a measure of hypoxia …
animal's metabolic rate (MR) is unsustainable, is widely interpreted as a measure of hypoxia …
Distinct physiological strategies are used to cope with constant hypoxia and intermittent hypoxia in killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus)
Many fish encounter hypoxia on a daily cycle, but the physiological effects of intermittent
hypoxia are poorly understood. We investigated whether acclimation to constant (sustained) …
hypoxia are poorly understood. We investigated whether acclimation to constant (sustained) …
Sturgeon survival: The role of swimming performance and fish passage research
C Katopodis, L Cai, D Johnson - Fisheries Research, 2019 - Elsevier
The rapid decline in sturgeon populations is largely a result of human activities, especially
the proliferation of hydraulic structures and lack of fish passage systems effective for …
the proliferation of hydraulic structures and lack of fish passage systems effective for …
The role of physiological traits in assortment among and within fish shoals
Individuals of gregarious species often group with conspecifics to which they are
phenotypically similar. This among-group assortment has been studied for body size, sex …
phenotypically similar. This among-group assortment has been studied for body size, sex …