The effect of in-flume habituation time and fish behaviour on estimated swimming performance
Swimming performance is important for fish migration, habitat selection, and predator-prey
interaction, as well as for fish passage design. Procedural choices made when …
interaction, as well as for fish passage design. Procedural choices made when …
Thermal sensitivity of metabolic performance in Squalus acanthias: efficacy of aerobic scope as a predictor of viable thermal habitat
Ocean warming due to climate change can affect the metabolism, performance, and survival
of ectothermic marine species. On the US Northeast continental shelf (US NES), waters are …
of ectothermic marine species. On the US Northeast continental shelf (US NES), waters are …
Individual aerobic performance and anaerobic compensation in a temperate fish during a simulated marine heatwave
Marine heatwaves (MHWs) are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change
and have strong negative effects on ecosystem. Few studies have reproduced the complex …
and have strong negative effects on ecosystem. Few studies have reproduced the complex …
Remote Predictions of Mahi-Mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) Spawning in the Open Ocean Using Summarized Accelerometry Data
Identifying complex behaviors such as spawning and fine-scale activity is extremely
challenging in highly migratory fish species and is becoming increasingly critical knowledge …
challenging in highly migratory fish species and is becoming increasingly critical knowledge …
Decoding burst swimming performance: a scaling perspective on time-to-fatigue
Fatigue curves quantify fish swimming performance, providing information about the time (T
f) fish can swim against a steady flow velocity (Uf) before fatiguing. Such curves represent a …
f) fish can swim against a steady flow velocity (Uf) before fatiguing. Such curves represent a …
Enhanced oxygen unloading in two marine percomorph teleosts
Teleost fishes are diverse and successful, comprising almost half of all extant vertebrate
species. It has been suggested that their success as a group is related, in part, to their …
species. It has been suggested that their success as a group is related, in part, to their …
Locomotor Activity of the Intact and Visually Deprived Senegal Bichir Polypterus senegalus (Cladistia) at Different Water Temperatures
AO Kasumyan, VV Zdanovich, VV Sataeva - Journal of Ichthyology, 2024 - Springer
For the first time, the locomotor activity of the intact and visually deprived Senegal bichir
Polypterus senegalus was assessed at different water temperatures (20, 25, 30 and 34° C) …
Polypterus senegalus was assessed at different water temperatures (20, 25, 30 and 34° C) …
Swimming performance, but not metabolism, is related to a boldness‐activity syndrome in schoolmaster snapper (Lutjanus apodus)
Commercial overexploitation and climate change can alter the physiology and behavior of
marine organisms, although intraspecific phenotypic responses to such changes can vary …
marine organisms, although intraspecific phenotypic responses to such changes can vary …
Metabolic scope and swimming performance of juvenile channel (Ictalurus punctatus), blue (I. furcatus), and hybrid (I. punctatus× I. furcatus) catfish at moderate and …
BJ Gerhart, JL DuBien, GD Chesser Jr, PJ Allen - Aquaculture, 2024 - Elsevier
Despite the growing use of hybrid catfish (Ictalurus punctatus× I. furcatus) in the aquaculture
industry, few studies have compared their physiological performance with more commonly …
industry, few studies have compared their physiological performance with more commonly …
Seasonal temperatures in South Eleuthera, The Bahamas, have considerable impacts on the cardiorespiratory function and swimming performance of Nassau …
ES Porter, AK Gamperl - Conservation Physiology, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Surprisingly, the impacts of environmental changes on the physiology of tropical/subtropical
marine fishes have received limited attention. Given that (i) temperature is considered to be …
marine fishes have received limited attention. Given that (i) temperature is considered to be …