This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.Climate change is a global issue and the effects on fish populations remain largely unknown. It is thought that climate change could affect fish at all levels of biological organisation, from cellular, individual, population and community. This thesis has taken a holistic approach to examine the ways in which climate change could affect fish from both tropical, marine ecosystems (Great Barrier Reef, Australia) and temperate, freshwater ecosystems (non-tidal River Thames, Britain). Aerobic scope of coral reef fish tested on the Great Barrier Reef was significantly reduced by just a 2°C rise in water temperature (31, 32 and 33°C, compared to the ...
Climate change will affect populations and communities of marine fishes in many ways, ranging from i...
Funding This studentship has been funded under the NERC Scottish Universities Partnership for Enviro...
Funding: EL received no specific funding for this work. C.J.F. received no specific funding for this...
Climate change has emerged as a key threat to global biodiversity, leading to negative effects acros...
Ocean warming and acidification are set to reshuffle life on Earth and alter ecological processes th...
Climate change has already caused significant impacts to Earth’s ecosystems. Shifts in plant and ani...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Climate change is fundamentally altering the str...
Australia's aquatic ecosystems are unique, supporting a high diversity of species and high levels of...
Expert opinion was canvassed to identify crucial knowledge gaps in current understanding of climate ...
Current understanding of fish population responses to climate change is often limited to studies on ...
Changes in the important oceanic climate features such as sea surface temperature, sea level, pH, an...
Knowledge of the likely responses species to rapid climate change is important for effective future ...
Metadata of studies identified in a literature search in which interactive effects of warming, risin...
Ongoing climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures and export of terrestrial dissolv...
Climate change poses a major threat to coral reef ecosystems, and will affect coral reef fishes in t...
Climate change will affect populations and communities of marine fishes in many ways, ranging from i...
Funding This studentship has been funded under the NERC Scottish Universities Partnership for Enviro...
Funding: EL received no specific funding for this work. C.J.F. received no specific funding for this...
Climate change has emerged as a key threat to global biodiversity, leading to negative effects acros...
Ocean warming and acidification are set to reshuffle life on Earth and alter ecological processes th...
Climate change has already caused significant impacts to Earth’s ecosystems. Shifts in plant and ani...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Climate change is fundamentally altering the str...
Australia's aquatic ecosystems are unique, supporting a high diversity of species and high levels of...
Expert opinion was canvassed to identify crucial knowledge gaps in current understanding of climate ...
Current understanding of fish population responses to climate change is often limited to studies on ...
Changes in the important oceanic climate features such as sea surface temperature, sea level, pH, an...
Knowledge of the likely responses species to rapid climate change is important for effective future ...
Metadata of studies identified in a literature search in which interactive effects of warming, risin...
Ongoing climate change is predicted to increase water temperatures and export of terrestrial dissolv...
Climate change poses a major threat to coral reef ecosystems, and will affect coral reef fishes in t...
Climate change will affect populations and communities of marine fishes in many ways, ranging from i...
Funding This studentship has been funded under the NERC Scottish Universities Partnership for Enviro...
Funding: EL received no specific funding for this work. C.J.F. received no specific funding for this...