Plastic and evolutionary responses to climate change in fish
The physical and ecological 'fingerprints' of anthropogenic climate change over the past
century are now well documented in many environments and taxa. We reviewed the …
century are now well documented in many environments and taxa. We reviewed the …
Physiological impacts of elevated carbon dioxide and ocean acidification on fish
Most fish studied to date efficiently compensate for a hypercapnic acid-base disturbance;
however, many recent studies examining the effects of ocean acidification on fish have …
however, many recent studies examining the effects of ocean acidification on fish have …
Thermal bottlenecks in the life cycle define climate vulnerability of fish
Species' vulnerability to climate change depends on the most temperature-sensitive life
stages, but for major animal groups such as fish, life cycle bottlenecks are often not clearly …
stages, but for major animal groups such as fish, life cycle bottlenecks are often not clearly …
Animal behaviour shapes the ecological effects of ocean acidification and warming: moving from individual to community‐level responses
Biological communities are shaped by complex interactions between organisms and their
environment as well as interactions with other species. Humans are rapidly changing the …
environment as well as interactions with other species. Humans are rapidly changing the …
Understanding interactions between plasticity, adaptation and range shifts in response to marine environmental change
Climate change is leading to shifts in species geographical distributions, but populations are
also probably adapting to environmental change at different rates across their range. Owing …
also probably adapting to environmental change at different rates across their range. Owing …
Modulation of physiological oxidative stress and antioxidant status by abiotic factors especially salinity in aquatic organisms
A Bal, F Panda, SG Pati, K Das, PK Agrawal… - … and Physiology Part C …, 2021 - Elsevier
Exposure to a variety of environmental factors such as temperature, pH, oxygen and salinity
may influence the oxidative status in aquatic organisms. The present review article focuses …
may influence the oxidative status in aquatic organisms. The present review article focuses …
[HTML][HTML] The current application of ecological connectivity in the design of marine protected areas
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are an area-based conservation strategy commonly used to
safeguard marine biodiversity and ecosystem services. Ecological connectivity governs the …
safeguard marine biodiversity and ecosystem services. Ecological connectivity governs the …
Climate change impacts on mismatches between phytoplankton blooms and fish spawning phenology
Substantial interannual variability in marine fish recruitment (ie, the number of young fish
entering a fishery each year) has been hypothesized to be related to whether the timing of …
entering a fishery each year) has been hypothesized to be related to whether the timing of …
Climate change and decadal shifts in the phenology of larval fishes in the California Current ecosystem
RG Asch - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2015 - National Acad Sciences
Climate change has prompted an earlier arrival of spring in numerous ecosystems. It is
uncertain whether such changes are occurring in Eastern Boundary Current Upwelling …
uncertain whether such changes are occurring in Eastern Boundary Current Upwelling …
From gametogenesis to spawning: How climate‐driven warming affects teleost reproductive biology
Ambient temperature modulates reproductive processes, especially in poikilotherms such as
teleosts. Consequently, global warming is expected to impact the reproductive function of …
teleosts. Consequently, global warming is expected to impact the reproductive function of …