Natural and human activities can result in both high temporal and spatial variability in water temperature. Rapid temperature changes have the potential to dramatically affect physiological processes in aquatic organisms and, due to their limited mobility, fish early life stages are particularly vulnerable to ambient temperature fluctuations. In this study, we examined how the magnitude and frequency of temperature fluctuations affect survival, growth, development, expression of thermoresponsive genes, and gonadal differentiation in fathead minnows, <i>Pimephales promelas</i>. We exposed individuals (0 to 4 days post fertilization) of known genotypic sex to fluctuations of Δ4 °C over 12-h, Δ8 °C over 12- and 24-h, and three stable temperatu...
Temperature‐dependent sex determination (TSD) can be observed in multiple reptile and fish species. ...
Seasonal change in temperature has a profound effect on reproduction in fish. Increasing temperature...
Spring-spawning fishes native to northern environments rely on both increasing temperature and lengt...
In fishes, sex is either determined by genetics, the environment, or an interaction of both. Tempera...
Climate change is increasingly exposing populations to rare and novel environmental conditions. Theo...
BACKGROUND: In gonochoristic vertebrates, sex determination mechanisms can be classified as genotypi...
In gonochoristic vertebrates, sex determination mechanisms can be classified as genotypic (GSD) or t...
In fishes, sex is determined by genetics, the environment or an interaction of both. Temperature is ...
Chemical risk assessment is fraught with difficulty due to the problem of accounting for the effects...
18th International Congress of Comparative Endocrinology (ICCE18) held jointly with 4th Biennial Con...
Environmental factors affect the sex ratio of many gonochoristic fish species. They can either deter...
Human-driven increases in global mean temperatures are associated with concomitant increases in ther...
Not AvailableTemperature can influence sex differentiation in gonochoristic fish with a genetic sex-...
Environmental factors affect the sex ratio of many gonochoristic fish species. They can either deter...
Ambient temperature modulates reproductive processes, especially in poikilotherms such as teleosts. ...
Temperature‐dependent sex determination (TSD) can be observed in multiple reptile and fish species. ...
Seasonal change in temperature has a profound effect on reproduction in fish. Increasing temperature...
Spring-spawning fishes native to northern environments rely on both increasing temperature and lengt...
In fishes, sex is either determined by genetics, the environment, or an interaction of both. Tempera...
Climate change is increasingly exposing populations to rare and novel environmental conditions. Theo...
BACKGROUND: In gonochoristic vertebrates, sex determination mechanisms can be classified as genotypi...
In gonochoristic vertebrates, sex determination mechanisms can be classified as genotypic (GSD) or t...
In fishes, sex is determined by genetics, the environment or an interaction of both. Temperature is ...
Chemical risk assessment is fraught with difficulty due to the problem of accounting for the effects...
18th International Congress of Comparative Endocrinology (ICCE18) held jointly with 4th Biennial Con...
Environmental factors affect the sex ratio of many gonochoristic fish species. They can either deter...
Human-driven increases in global mean temperatures are associated with concomitant increases in ther...
Not AvailableTemperature can influence sex differentiation in gonochoristic fish with a genetic sex-...
Environmental factors affect the sex ratio of many gonochoristic fish species. They can either deter...
Ambient temperature modulates reproductive processes, especially in poikilotherms such as teleosts. ...
Temperature‐dependent sex determination (TSD) can be observed in multiple reptile and fish species. ...
Seasonal change in temperature has a profound effect on reproduction in fish. Increasing temperature...
Spring-spawning fishes native to northern environments rely on both increasing temperature and lengt...