Paradigms of climate change impacts on some major food sources of the world: A review on current knowledge and future prospects

A Tripathi, DK Tripathi, DK Chauhan, N Kumar… - Agriculture, ecosystems …, 2016‏ - Elsevier
Due to the adverse impacts of climate change on earth systems the research in this field has
been profoundly taken a part in all scientific arenas since last few decades. The deleterious …

What is gill health and what is its role in marine finfish aquaculture in the face of a changing climate?

KL Foyle, S Hess, MD Powell… - Frontiers in Marine Science, 2020‏ - frontiersin.org
It is hard to find a definition of gill health in the literature although there is a lot of information
on changes to gill structure as a result of infectious and non-infectious challenge. How these …

Models projecting the fate of fish populations under climate change need to be based on valid physiological mechanisms

S Lefevre, DJ McKenzie, GE Nilsson - Global Change Biology, 2017‏ - Wiley Online Library
Some recent modelling papers projecting smaller fish sizes and catches in a warmer future
are based on erroneous assumptions regarding (i) the scaling of gills with body mass and …

Physiological responses to cold stress in the gills of discus fish (Symphysodon aequifasciatus) revealed by conventional biochemical assays and GC-TOF-MS …

B Wen, SR **, ZZ Chen, JZ Gao - Science of the Total Environment, 2018‏ - Elsevier
Discus fish (Symphysodon aequifasciatus) is a cichlid that is among the most popular fish for
warm-water aquaria and also frequently used as the model animal for environmental …

On being the wrong size, or the role of body mass in fish kills and hypoxia exposure

J Müller, N Houben, D Pauly - Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2023‏ - Springer
Rising temperatures, drought, and oxygen depletion may be the greatest threats to aquatic
animals in the twenty-first century. As a robust body of literature suggests, large-bodied fish …

Transcriptome comparison reveals a genetic network regulating the lower temperature limit in fish

P Hu, M Liu, Y Liu, J Wang, D Zhang, H Niu, S Jiang… - Scientific reports, 2016‏ - nature.com
Transcriptional plasticity is a major driver of phenotypic differences between species. The
lower temperature limit (LTL), namely the lower end of survival temperature, is an important …

Seasonal variability in resilience of a coral reef fish to marine heatwaves and hypoxia

LL Tran, JL Johansen - Global Change Biology, 2023‏ - Wiley Online Library
Climate change projections indicate more frequent and severe tropical marine heatwaves
(MHWs) and accompanying hypoxia year‐round. However, most studies have focused on …

Thermal acclimation of tropical coral reef fishes to global heat waves

JL Johansen, LE Nadler, A Habary, AJ Bowden… - Elife, 2021‏ - elifesciences.org
As climate-driven heat waves become more frequent and intense, there is increasing
urgency to understand how thermally sensitive species are responding. Acute heating …

Species-specific impacts of suspended sediments on gill structure and function in coral reef fishes

S Hess, LJ Prescott, AS Hoey… - … of the Royal …, 2017‏ - royalsocietypublishing.org
Reduced water quality, in particular increases in suspended sediments, has been linked to
declines in fish abundance on coral reefs. Changes in gill structure induced by suspended …

Gill remodeling in response to hypoxia and temperature occurs in the hypoxia sensitive blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala)

CB Wu, ZY Liu, FG Li, J Chen, XY Jiang, SM Zou - Aquaculture, 2017‏ - Elsevier
In this study, we found that blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala) had a relatively
high critical oxygen tension at which it lost its equilibrium (LOE crit), confirming that it is a …