It has recently been suggested that general rules of change in ecological communities might be found through the development of functional relationships between species traits and performance. The physiological, behavioural and life-history traits of fishes are often orga-nised along a fast-slow lifestyle continuum (FSLC). With respect to resistance (capacity for population to resist change) and resilience (capacity for population to recover from change) to environmental hypoxia, the literature suggests that traits enhancing resilience may come at the expense of traits promoting resistance to hypoxia; a trade-off may exist. Here I test whether three fishes occupying different positions along the FSLC trade-off resistance and resilience to e...
International audienceHypoxia is a common occurrence in aquatic habitats, and it is becoming an incr...
Swimming is an integral part of the life history of many fish species as is intimately linked with t...
Hypoxia is a common occurrence in aquatic habitats, and it is becoming an increasingly frequent and ...
It has recently been suggested that general rules of change in ecological communities might be found...
<p><i>Melanotaenia fluviatilis</i>, <i>Hypseleotris</i> sp. and <i>Mogurnda adspersa</i> have, respe...
Animals rely on O₂ to balance cellular ATP supply and demand. In O₂-limited hypoxic environments, su...
International audienceOne outcome of contemporary climate trends is that the involvement of hypoxia ...
Ocean warming and eutrophication-driven hypoxia are two key threats marine organisms face with clima...
Hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) is a mounting concern for aquatic ecosystems as its prevalence increa...
Physiological plasticity and inter-population variability (e.g. local adaptation) are two key driver...
The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every body of w...
Rates of aerobic metabolism vary considerably across evolutionary lineages, but little is known abou...
A comparative phylogenetically independent contrast (PIC) analysis was employed to investigate the ...
International audienceHypoxia is a common occurrence in aquatic habitats, and it is becoming an incr...
Swimming is an integral part of the life history of many fish species as is intimately linked with t...
Hypoxia is a common occurrence in aquatic habitats, and it is becoming an increasingly frequent and ...
It has recently been suggested that general rules of change in ecological communities might be found...
<p><i>Melanotaenia fluviatilis</i>, <i>Hypseleotris</i> sp. and <i>Mogurnda adspersa</i> have, respe...
Animals rely on O₂ to balance cellular ATP supply and demand. In O₂-limited hypoxic environments, su...
International audienceOne outcome of contemporary climate trends is that the involvement of hypoxia ...
Ocean warming and eutrophication-driven hypoxia are two key threats marine organisms face with clima...
Hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) is a mounting concern for aquatic ecosystems as its prevalence increa...
Physiological plasticity and inter-population variability (e.g. local adaptation) are two key driver...
The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every body of w...
Rates of aerobic metabolism vary considerably across evolutionary lineages, but little is known abou...
A comparative phylogenetically independent contrast (PIC) analysis was employed to investigate the ...
International audienceHypoxia is a common occurrence in aquatic habitats, and it is becoming an incr...
Swimming is an integral part of the life history of many fish species as is intimately linked with t...
Hypoxia is a common occurrence in aquatic habitats, and it is becoming an increasingly frequent and ...