Temperature tolerances of North American freshwater fishes exposed to dynamic changes in temperature

TL Beitinger, WA Bennett, RW McCauley - Environmental biology of fishes, 2000 - Springer
Traditionally lower and upper temperature tolerances of fishes have been quantified in the
laboratory via three different experimental approaches: the Fry or incipient lethal …

A review of molecular responses of catfish to bacterial diseases and abiotic stresses

T Zhou, Z Yuan, S Tan, Y **, Y Yang, H Shi… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Catfish is one of the major aquaculture species in the United States. However, the catfish
industry is threatened by several bacterial diseases such as enteric septicemia of catfish …

[KÖNYV][B] A review and synthesis of effects of alterations to the water temperature regime on freshwater life stages of salmonids, with special reference to Chinook …

DA McCullough - 1999 - fnw.ratcatinc.com
Average annual adult salmon runs were estimated to be 10-16 million fish historically. Of this
number there were 7.4-12.5 million salmon destined for above Bonneville Dam. Currently …

Critical thermal minima and maxima of three freshwater game-fish species acclimated to constant temperatures

RJ Currie, WA Bennett, TL Beitinger - Environmental Biology of fishes, 1998 - Springer
A total of 120 critical thermal maxima (CT maxima) and 120 critical thermal minima (CT
minima) were determined for channel catfish, largemouth bass and rainbow trout acclimated …

Quantification of the role of acclimation temperature in temperature tolerance of fishes

TL Beitinger, WA Bennett - Environmental biology of fishes, 2000 - Springer
The relative effect of acclimation temperature on temperature tolerance was estimated from
a geometrical partitioning of the temperature tolerance polygon of a fish species into three …

Heat tolerance and its plasticity in Antarctic fishes

KT Bilyk, AL DeVries - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A …, 2011 - Elsevier
The adaptive radiation of the Antarctic notothenioid ancestral benthic fish stock within the
chronic freezing waters of the Southern Ocean gave rise to five highly cold adapted families …

Estimating the benefits of plasticity in ectotherm heat tolerance under natural thermal variability

AR Gunderson, ME Dillon, JH Stillman - Functional Ecology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Plasticity is a near‐ubiquitous feature of the thermal physiology of ectothermic organisms.
Understanding the significance of plasticity in evolutionary and ecological contexts requires …

Effects of long-term exposure to high temperature on growth performance, chemical composition, hematological and histological changes, and physiological …

A Khieokhajonkhet, S Sangphrom, N Aeksiri… - Journal of Thermal …, 2022 - Elsevier
The anthropogenic and climate-driven rise in water temperature is expected to have an
effect on the physiological functions of ectothermic species. In the present study, hybrid …

Critical thermal maximum (CTmax) and hematology of shortnose sturgeons (Acipenser brevirostrum) acclimated to three temperatures

Y Zhang, JD Kieffer - Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2014 - cdnsciencepub.com
Quantifying a species thermal tolerance is critical to assessing biological impacts of
anticipated increases in temperature (eg, climate change). Although many studies have …

Thermal tolerance and oxygen consumption rates of the catfish Horabagrus brachysoma (Günther) acclimated to different temperatures

RS Dalvi, AK Pal, LR Tiwari, T Das, K Baruah - Aquaculture, 2009 - Elsevier
Thermal tolerance using critical thermal methodology and oxygen consumption rates of
Horabagrus brachysoma (23.01+ 2.04 g) were determined after acclimating the fish to 15 …