Behavioural abnormality in fishes has been proposed as a significant threat of the increasing levels of carbon dioxide occurring in the oceans. Negative effects of elevated CO2 have been reported for behaviours such as predator-prey interactions, foraging, hearing and behavioural lateralisation. Importantly, the effects vary greatly both within and between species, and some recent studies have shown minimal effects of CO2 on behaviour. Whether the effect of CO2 also varies between males and females is however virtually unexplored. According to resource allocation theory, females are expected to be more sensitive to elevated CO2, meaning that non-sex specific studies may overlook ecologically important differences between the sexes. In this ...
Rising concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) equilibrate with oceanic CO2, contributing...
As atmospheric CO2 levels rise, the CO2 concentration in ocean surface waters increases through a pr...
Elevated seawater CO2 can cause a range of behavioural impairments in marine fishes. However, most s...
Behavioural abnormality in fishes has been proposed as a significant threat of the increasing levels...
Behavioural abnormality in fishes has been proposed as a significant consequence of the increasing l...
Recent studies have shown that elevated CO2 can affect the behaviour of larval and juvenile fishes. ...
Elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) has recently been shown to affect chemosensory and auditory behaviour,...
Recent studies have shown that elevated CO2 can affect the behaviour of larval and juvenile fishes. ...
Recent studies have shown that elevated CO2 can affect the behaviour of larval and juvenile fishes. ...
Ocean acidification, the reduction in ocean pH resulting from anthropogenic emissions of carbon diox...
Recent studies have shown that the behaviour and development of coral reef fish larvae is hampered b...
Open ocean surface CO2 levels are projected to reach approximately 800 µatm, and ocean pH to decreas...
Ocean acidification, the reduction in ocean pH resulting from anthropogenic emissions of carbon diox...
Atmospheric CO2 is expected to more than double by the end of the century. The resulting changes in ...
Rising concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) equilibrate with oceanic CO2, contributing...
As atmospheric CO2 levels rise, the CO2 concentration in ocean surface waters increases through a pr...
Elevated seawater CO2 can cause a range of behavioural impairments in marine fishes. However, most s...
Behavioural abnormality in fishes has been proposed as a significant threat of the increasing levels...
Behavioural abnormality in fishes has been proposed as a significant consequence of the increasing l...
Recent studies have shown that elevated CO2 can affect the behaviour of larval and juvenile fishes. ...
Elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) has recently been shown to affect chemosensory and auditory behaviour,...
Recent studies have shown that elevated CO2 can affect the behaviour of larval and juvenile fishes. ...
Recent studies have shown that elevated CO2 can affect the behaviour of larval and juvenile fishes. ...
Ocean acidification, the reduction in ocean pH resulting from anthropogenic emissions of carbon diox...
Recent studies have shown that the behaviour and development of coral reef fish larvae is hampered b...
Open ocean surface CO2 levels are projected to reach approximately 800 µatm, and ocean pH to decreas...
Ocean acidification, the reduction in ocean pH resulting from anthropogenic emissions of carbon diox...
Atmospheric CO2 is expected to more than double by the end of the century. The resulting changes in ...
Rising concentrations of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) equilibrate with oceanic CO2, contributing...
As atmospheric CO2 levels rise, the CO2 concentration in ocean surface waters increases through a pr...
Elevated seawater CO2 can cause a range of behavioural impairments in marine fishes. However, most s...