The temperature dependence of aerobic scope has been suggested to be a major determinant of how marine animals will cope with future rises in environmental temperature. Here, we present data suggesting that in some animals, the temperature dependence of anaerobic scope (i.e., the capacity for surviving severe hypoxia) may determine present-day latitudinal distributions and potential for persistence in a warmer future. As a model for investigating the role of anaerobic scope, we studied two sibling species of coral-dwelling gobies, Gobiodon histrio, and G. erythrospilus, with different latitudinal distributions, but which overlap in equal abundance at Lizard Island (14°40'S) on the Great Barrier Reef. These species did not differ in the temp...
Coral reef fishes are not known for their hypoxia tolerance. The coral-dwelling goby, Gobiodon histr...
Coral reef fishes are not known for their hypoxia tolerance. The coral-dwelling goby, Gobiodon histr...
Ocean warming and eutrophication-driven hypoxia are two key threats marine organisms face with clima...
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...
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...
The capacity for marine fishes to perform aerobically (aerobic scope) is predicted to control their ...
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...
Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fish...
Equatorial populations of marine species are predicted to be most impacted by global warming because...
Coral reef fishes are not known for their hypoxia tolerance. The coral-dwelling goby, Gobiodon histr...
Coral reef fishes are not known for their hypoxia tolerance. The coral-dwelling goby, Gobiodon histr...
Ocean warming and eutrophication-driven hypoxia are two key threats marine organisms face with clima...
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...
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...
The capacity for marine fishes to perform aerobically (aerobic scope) is predicted to control their ...
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...
Rising ocean temperatures are predicted to cause a poleward shift in the distribution of marine fish...
Equatorial populations of marine species are predicted to be most impacted by global warming because...
Coral reef fishes are not known for their hypoxia tolerance. The coral-dwelling goby, Gobiodon histr...
Coral reef fishes are not known for their hypoxia tolerance. The coral-dwelling goby, Gobiodon histr...
Ocean warming and eutrophication-driven hypoxia are two key threats marine organisms face with clima...