Equatorial populations of marine species are predicted to be most impacted by global warming because they could be adapted to a narrow range of temperatures in their local environment. We investigated the thermal range at which aerobic metabolic performance is optimum in equatorial populations of coral reef fish in northern Papua New Guinea. Four species of damselfishes and two species of cardinal fishes were held for 14 days at 29, 31, 33, and 34 °C, which incorporated their existing thermal range (29–31 °C) as well as projected increases in ocean surface temperatures of up to 3 °C by the end of this century. Resting and maximum oxygen consumption rates were measured for each species at each temperature and used to calculate the thermal re...
Ocean warming associated with global climate change is already inducing geographic range shifts of m...
Ocean warming associated with global climate change is already inducing geographic range shifts of m...
The warming of coastal oceans due to climate change is increasing the overwinter survival of tropica...
The capacity for marine fishes to perform aerobically (aerobic scope) is predicted to control their ...
Tropical species are predicted to be particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change given ...
Tropical species are predicted to be particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change given ...
Previous studies hailed thermal tolerance and the capacity for organisms to acclimate and adapt as t...
Understanding the capacity of species to acclimate and adapt to expected temperature increases is cr...
Recent investigations suggest that global warming is likely to alter temperature regimes along the s...
As ocean waters warm due to climate change, tropical species are shifting their ranges poleward to r...
Previous studies hailed thermal tolerance and the capacity for organisms to acclimate and adapt as t...
Determining the capacity of organisms to acclimate and adapt to increased temperatures is key to und...
Increasing temperatures are expected to significantly affect the physiological performance of ectoth...
Increasing temperatures are expected to significantly affect the physiological performance of ectoth...
Increasing temperatures are expected to significantly affect the physiological performance of ectoth...
Ocean warming associated with global climate change is already inducing geographic range shifts of m...
Ocean warming associated with global climate change is already inducing geographic range shifts of m...
The warming of coastal oceans due to climate change is increasing the overwinter survival of tropica...
The capacity for marine fishes to perform aerobically (aerobic scope) is predicted to control their ...
Tropical species are predicted to be particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change given ...
Tropical species are predicted to be particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change given ...
Previous studies hailed thermal tolerance and the capacity for organisms to acclimate and adapt as t...
Understanding the capacity of species to acclimate and adapt to expected temperature increases is cr...
Recent investigations suggest that global warming is likely to alter temperature regimes along the s...
As ocean waters warm due to climate change, tropical species are shifting their ranges poleward to r...
Previous studies hailed thermal tolerance and the capacity for organisms to acclimate and adapt as t...
Determining the capacity of organisms to acclimate and adapt to increased temperatures is key to und...
Increasing temperatures are expected to significantly affect the physiological performance of ectoth...
Increasing temperatures are expected to significantly affect the physiological performance of ectoth...
Increasing temperatures are expected to significantly affect the physiological performance of ectoth...
Ocean warming associated with global climate change is already inducing geographic range shifts of m...
Ocean warming associated with global climate change is already inducing geographic range shifts of m...
The warming of coastal oceans due to climate change is increasing the overwinter survival of tropica...