The broad footprint of climate change from genes to biomes to people

BR Scheffers, L De Meester, TCL Bridge, AA Hoffmann… - Science, 2016‏ - science.org
BACKGROUND Climate change impacts have now been documented across every
ecosystem on Earth, despite an average warming of only~ 1° C so far. Here, we describe the …

Oxidative stress in fish: a review

S Chowdhury, SK Saikia - Journal of Scientific Research, 2020‏ - banglajol.info
Apart from its beneficial properties of oxygen to cellular functions, it can cause some
undesirable damages by the formation of ROS which can be neutralized by the formation of …

Climate vulnerability assessment for Pacific salmon and steelhead in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem

LG Crozier, MM McClure, T Beechie, SJ Bograd… - PloS one, 2019‏ - journals.plos.org
Major ecological realignments are already occurring in response to climate change. To be
successful, conservation strategies now need to account for geographical patterns in traits …

Intraspecific variation in tolerance of warming in fishes

DJ McKenzie, Y Zhang, EJ Eliason… - Journal of Fish …, 2021‏ - Wiley Online Library
Intraspecific variation in key traits such as tolerance of warming can have profound effects
on ecological and evolutionary processes, notably responses to climate change. The …

Infectious disease, shifting climates, and opportunistic predators: cumulative factors potentially impacting wild salmon declines

KM Miller, A Teffer, S Tucker, S Li… - Evolutionary …, 2014‏ - Wiley Online Library
Emerging diseases are impacting animals under high‐density culture, yet few studies
assess their importance to wild populations. Microparasites selected for enhanced virulence …

Aerobic scope does not predict the performance of a tropical eurythermal fish at elevated temperatures

T Norin, H Malte, TD Clark - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2014‏ - journals.biologists.com
Climate warming is predicted to negatively impact fish populations through impairment of
oxygen transport systems when temperatures exceed those which are optimal for aerobic …

Quantifying thermal exposure for migratory riverine species: Phenology of Chinook salmon populations predicts thermal stress

AM FitzGerald, SN John, TM Apgar… - Global Change …, 2021‏ - Wiley Online Library
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout
their entire migration cycle must be suitable for the species to persist. For migratory species …

Using time series analysis to characterize evolutionary and plastic responses to environmental change: a case study of a shift toward earlier migration date in sockeye …

LG Crozier, MD Scheuerell… - The American …, 2011‏ - journals.uchicago.edu
Environmental change can shift the phenotype of an organism through either evolutionary or
nongenetic processes. Despite abundant evidence of phenotypic change in response to …

Develo** specific molecular biomarkers for thermal stress in salmonids

A Akbarzadeh, OP Günther, AL Houde, S Li, TJ Ming… - BMC genomics, 2018‏ - Springer
Abstract Background Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) serve as good biological
indicators of the breadth of climate warming effects on fish because their anadromous life …

Thermal exposure of adult Chinook salmon and steelhead: Diverse behavioral strategies in a large and warming river system

ML Keefer, TS Clabough, MA Jepson, EL Johnson… - PLoS …, 2018‏ - journals.plos.org
Rising river temperatures in western North America have increased the energetic costs of
migration and the risk of premature mortality in many Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) …