While growth variation in fishes is the result of a number of different factors (temperature, food consumption, genetic composition, etc.), temperature has been identified as one controlling factor on fish size-at-age. Thus, variation in size-at-age due to variation in temperature should be explained before the other factors are explored. We argue that the relevant metric for explaining temperature-dependent size-at-age variation in most fishes is physiologically relevant temperature; i.e., the thermal integral parameterized as the growing degree-day (GDD, ºC × d) metric. Accordingly, we employ GDD to examine the change in size-at-age (length-at-day, LaD) among eastern Scotian Shelf (Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization statistical div...
SYNOPSIS. Body size and temperature are the two most important variables affecting nearly all biolog...
Growth is a fundamental biological process, driven by a multitude of intrinsic (within-individual) a...
International audienceIn this study, we consider the applicability of Bergmann’s rule to the populat...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2013. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Paul A. Vent...
1. In ectotherms, growth rate, body size, and maturation rate co-vary with temperature, with the dir...
Changes in size and age at maturation of many exploited fish stocks have been investigated and the i...
It is well known that marine fish dynamics relate with climate variability, and predicting future po...
In this research, the effects of temperature, body size, and/or feeding level on a variety of bioene...
Calcified structures are valuable indicators being used in fisheries research for the estimation of ...
Temperature is an important ecological driver modulating life history traits of organisms, such as g...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
International audienceTemperature is an important ecological driver modulating life history traits o...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The relationship between the somatic growth rate (G) and feeding level (unfed, intermediate, and max...
Probabilistic maturation reaction norms (PMRNs) were used to investigate the maturation schedules of...
SYNOPSIS. Body size and temperature are the two most important variables affecting nearly all biolog...
Growth is a fundamental biological process, driven by a multitude of intrinsic (within-individual) a...
International audienceIn this study, we consider the applicability of Bergmann’s rule to the populat...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2013. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Paul A. Vent...
1. In ectotherms, growth rate, body size, and maturation rate co-vary with temperature, with the dir...
Changes in size and age at maturation of many exploited fish stocks have been investigated and the i...
It is well known that marine fish dynamics relate with climate variability, and predicting future po...
In this research, the effects of temperature, body size, and/or feeding level on a variety of bioene...
Calcified structures are valuable indicators being used in fisheries research for the estimation of ...
Temperature is an important ecological driver modulating life history traits of organisms, such as g...
Decreasing body size has been proposed as a universal response to increasing temperatures. The physi...
International audienceTemperature is an important ecological driver modulating life history traits o...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
The relationship between the somatic growth rate (G) and feeding level (unfed, intermediate, and max...
Probabilistic maturation reaction norms (PMRNs) were used to investigate the maturation schedules of...
SYNOPSIS. Body size and temperature are the two most important variables affecting nearly all biolog...
Growth is a fundamental biological process, driven by a multitude of intrinsic (within-individual) a...
International audienceIn this study, we consider the applicability of Bergmann’s rule to the populat...