Ultraviolet B radiation (UV-B) is an important environmental driver that can affect locomotor performance negatively by inducing production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Prolonged regular exercise increases antioxidant activities, which may alleviate the negative effects of UV-B-induced ROS. Animals naturally performing exercise, such as humans performing regular exercise or fish living in flowing water, may therefore be more resilient to the negative effects of UV-B. We tested this hypothesis in a fully factorial experiment, where we exposed mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) to UV-B and control (no UV-B) conditions in flowing and still water. We show that fish exposed to UV-B and kept in flowing water had increased sustained swimming p...
1. Environmental variability and perturbations can influence population persistence. It is therefore...
Levels of UVB radiation (UVB) and mean temperatures have increased substantially over recent decades...
Natural populations can cope with rapid changes in stressors by relying on sets of physiological def...
Ultraviolet B radiation (UV-B) is an important environmental driver that can affect locomotor perfor...
Ultraviolet B radiation (UV-B) is an important environmental driver that can affect locomotor perfor...
The interaction between UV-B and temperature can modify the effects of climate variability on animal...
Temperature and ultraviolet B (UV-B) interact in causing cellular damage and impairing locomotor per...
The interaction between UV-B and temperature can modify the effects of climate variability on animal...
Ultraviolet B radiation (UV-B) can reduce swimming performance by increasing reactive oxygen species...
1.The environment experienced by parents can alter offspring phenotypes. Such developmental plastici...
Levels of UVB radiation (UVB) and mean temperatures have increased substantially over recent decades...
Temperature and ultraviolet B (UV-B) interact in causing cellular damage and impairing locomotor per...
The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every body of w...
The environment experienced by parents can alter offspring phenotypes. Such developmental plasticity...
The skin of many fishes contains large epidermal club cells (ECCs) that are known to release chemica...
1. Environmental variability and perturbations can influence population persistence. It is therefore...
Levels of UVB radiation (UVB) and mean temperatures have increased substantially over recent decades...
Natural populations can cope with rapid changes in stressors by relying on sets of physiological def...
Ultraviolet B radiation (UV-B) is an important environmental driver that can affect locomotor perfor...
Ultraviolet B radiation (UV-B) is an important environmental driver that can affect locomotor perfor...
The interaction between UV-B and temperature can modify the effects of climate variability on animal...
Temperature and ultraviolet B (UV-B) interact in causing cellular damage and impairing locomotor per...
The interaction between UV-B and temperature can modify the effects of climate variability on animal...
Ultraviolet B radiation (UV-B) can reduce swimming performance by increasing reactive oxygen species...
1.The environment experienced by parents can alter offspring phenotypes. Such developmental plastici...
Levels of UVB radiation (UVB) and mean temperatures have increased substantially over recent decades...
Temperature and ultraviolet B (UV-B) interact in causing cellular damage and impairing locomotor per...
The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every body of w...
The environment experienced by parents can alter offspring phenotypes. Such developmental plasticity...
The skin of many fishes contains large epidermal club cells (ECCs) that are known to release chemica...
1. Environmental variability and perturbations can influence population persistence. It is therefore...
Levels of UVB radiation (UVB) and mean temperatures have increased substantially over recent decades...
Natural populations can cope with rapid changes in stressors by relying on sets of physiological def...