Climate change is an additional stressor in a complex suite of threats facing freshwater biodiversity, particularly for cold-water fishes. Research addressing the consequences of climate change on cold-water fish has generally focused on temperature limits defining spatial distributions, largely ignoring how climatic variation influences population dynamics in the context of other existing stressors. We used long-term data from 92 populations of bull trout Salvelinus confluentus – one of North America's most cold-adapted fishes – to quantify additive and interactive effects of climate, invasive species and land use on population dynamics (abundance, variability and growth rate). Populations were generally depressed, more variable and declin...
Land use and climate change occur simultaneously around the globe. Fully understanding their separat...
Climate change is expected to strongly affect freshwater fish communities. Combined with other anthr...
Current climate change exacerbates the environmental restrictions on temperate species inhabiting lo...
Climate change is an additional stressor in a complex suite of threats facing freshwater biodiversit...
Includes bibliographical references.2016 Fall.Across the globe, environmental changes are occurring ...
The climate is changing at an alarming rate with consequences such as species and population extinct...
A changing climate reshapes the range distribution of many organisms, and species with relatively lo...
International audience1. Climate change could be one of the main threats faced by aquatic ecosystems...
High-latitude ecosystems are experiencing the most rapid warming on earth, expected to trigger a div...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Abstract.—A warming climate could profoundly affect the distribution and abundance of many fishes. B...
Species are influenced by multiple environmental stressors acting simultaneously. Our objective was ...
High latitude ecosystems are experiencing the most rapid warming on earth, expected to trigger a div...
1. Climate change could be one of the main threats faced by aquatic ecosystems and freshwater biodiv...
Many freshwater fish species are considered vulnerable to stream temperature warming associated with...
Land use and climate change occur simultaneously around the globe. Fully understanding their separat...
Climate change is expected to strongly affect freshwater fish communities. Combined with other anthr...
Current climate change exacerbates the environmental restrictions on temperate species inhabiting lo...
Climate change is an additional stressor in a complex suite of threats facing freshwater biodiversit...
Includes bibliographical references.2016 Fall.Across the globe, environmental changes are occurring ...
The climate is changing at an alarming rate with consequences such as species and population extinct...
A changing climate reshapes the range distribution of many organisms, and species with relatively lo...
International audience1. Climate change could be one of the main threats faced by aquatic ecosystems...
High-latitude ecosystems are experiencing the most rapid warming on earth, expected to trigger a div...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Abstract.—A warming climate could profoundly affect the distribution and abundance of many fishes. B...
Species are influenced by multiple environmental stressors acting simultaneously. Our objective was ...
High latitude ecosystems are experiencing the most rapid warming on earth, expected to trigger a div...
1. Climate change could be one of the main threats faced by aquatic ecosystems and freshwater biodiv...
Many freshwater fish species are considered vulnerable to stream temperature warming associated with...
Land use and climate change occur simultaneously around the globe. Fully understanding their separat...
Climate change is expected to strongly affect freshwater fish communities. Combined with other anthr...
Current climate change exacerbates the environmental restrictions on temperate species inhabiting lo...