Water temperature is a key determinant of biological processes in rivers. Temperature in northern latitude rivers is expected to increase under climate change, with potentially adverse consequences for cold water-adapted species. In Canada, little is currently known about the timescales or magnitude of river temperature change, particularly in large (≥104 km2) watersheds. However, because Canadian watersheds are home to a large number of temperature-sensitive organisms, there is a pressing need to understand the potential impacts of climate change on thermal habitats. This paper presents the results of a study to simulate the effects of climate change on the thermal regime of the lower Saint John River (SJR), a large, heavily impounded, soc...
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout their ent...
Water temperature is a primary physical factor regulating the persistence and distribution of aquati...
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and magnitude of extreme thermal events in rive...
Climate change affects aquatic ecosystems altering temperature and precipitation patterns, and the r...
Climate change will affect future flow and thermal regimes of rivers. This will directly affect fres...
ABSTRACT Understanding the vulnerability of aquatic species and habitats under climate change is cri...
It is accepted that human-induced climate change is unavoidable and it will have effects on physical...
Climate change is expected to alter future temperature and discharge regimes of rivers. These regime...
The influence of key climate-driven environmental parameters on the population dynamics of three cyp...
To project fish habitat changes of 57 fish species under potential global warming, their suitable t...
Water temperature measurements (2004–2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed to...
Climate change will likely have profound effects on cold-water species of freshwater fishes. As temp...
Changes in seasonal climate patterns are altering thermal distributions of freshwater ecosystems wor...
Water temperature measurements (2004-2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed in...
[EN] Climate changes affect aquatic ecosystems by altering temperatures and precipitation patterns, ...
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout their ent...
Water temperature is a primary physical factor regulating the persistence and distribution of aquati...
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and magnitude of extreme thermal events in rive...
Climate change affects aquatic ecosystems altering temperature and precipitation patterns, and the r...
Climate change will affect future flow and thermal regimes of rivers. This will directly affect fres...
ABSTRACT Understanding the vulnerability of aquatic species and habitats under climate change is cri...
It is accepted that human-induced climate change is unavoidable and it will have effects on physical...
Climate change is expected to alter future temperature and discharge regimes of rivers. These regime...
The influence of key climate-driven environmental parameters on the population dynamics of three cyp...
To project fish habitat changes of 57 fish species under potential global warming, their suitable t...
Water temperature measurements (2004–2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed to...
Climate change will likely have profound effects on cold-water species of freshwater fishes. As temp...
Changes in seasonal climate patterns are altering thermal distributions of freshwater ecosystems wor...
Water temperature measurements (2004-2016) from two small rivers in the High Arctic were analyzed in...
[EN] Climate changes affect aquatic ecosystems by altering temperatures and precipitation patterns, ...
Migratory species are particularly vulnerable to climate change because habitat throughout their ent...
Water temperature is a primary physical factor regulating the persistence and distribution of aquati...
Climate change is expected to increase the frequency and magnitude of extreme thermal events in rive...