Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fishes occupying the extent of latitudes tolerable within their thermal range boundaries. A prevailing theory suggests that the upper thermal limits of fishes are constrained by hypoxia and ocean acidification. However, some eurythermal fish species do not conform to this theory, and maintain their upper thermal limits in hypoxia. Here we determine if the same is true for stenothermal species. In three coral reef fish species we tested the effect of hypoxia on upper thermal limits, measured as critical thermal maximum (CTmax). In one of these species we also quantified the effect of hypoxia on oxygen supply capacity, measured as aerobic scope (AS...
The temperature dependence of aerobic scope has been suggested to be a major determinant of how mari...
The temperature dependence of aerobic scope has been suggested to be a major determinant of how mari...
Theoretical models predict that ocean acidification, caused by increased dissolved CO2, will reduce ...
Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fish...
Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fish...
Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fish...
Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fish...
Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fish...
Water temperature is expected to rise on coral reefs due to global warming. Here, we have examined i...
Water temperature is expected to rise on coral reefs due to global warming. Here, we have examined i...
The capacity for marine fishes to perform aerobically (aerobic scope) is predicted to control their ...
Ocean warming and eutrophication-driven hypoxia are two key threats marine organisms face with clima...
Ocean warming and eutrophication-driven hypoxia are two key threats marine organisms face with clima...
Hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) is a mounting concern for aquatic ecosystems as its prevalence increa...
The temperature dependence of aerobic scope has been suggested to be a major determinant of how mari...
The temperature dependence of aerobic scope has been suggested to be a major determinant of how mari...
The temperature dependence of aerobic scope has been suggested to be a major determinant of how mari...
Theoretical models predict that ocean acidification, caused by increased dissolved CO2, will reduce ...
Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fish...
Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fish...
Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fish...
Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fish...
Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fish...
Water temperature is expected to rise on coral reefs due to global warming. Here, we have examined i...
Water temperature is expected to rise on coral reefs due to global warming. Here, we have examined i...
The capacity for marine fishes to perform aerobically (aerobic scope) is predicted to control their ...
Ocean warming and eutrophication-driven hypoxia are two key threats marine organisms face with clima...
Ocean warming and eutrophication-driven hypoxia are two key threats marine organisms face with clima...
Hypoxia (low dissolved oxygen) is a mounting concern for aquatic ecosystems as its prevalence increa...
The temperature dependence of aerobic scope has been suggested to be a major determinant of how mari...
The temperature dependence of aerobic scope has been suggested to be a major determinant of how mari...
The temperature dependence of aerobic scope has been suggested to be a major determinant of how mari...
Theoretical models predict that ocean acidification, caused by increased dissolved CO2, will reduce ...