Fish are increasingly exposed to anthropogenic stressors from human developments and activities such as agriculture, urbanization, pollution and fishing. Lethal impacts of these stressors have been studied but the potential sublethal impacts, such as behavioural changes or reduced growth and reproduction, have often been overlooked. Unlike mortality, sublethal impacts are broad and difficult to quantify experimentally. As a result, sublethal impacts are often ignored in regulatory frameworks and management decisions. Building on established fish bioenergetic models, we present a general method for using the population consequences of disturbance framework to investigate how stressors influence ecologically relevant life processes of fish. W...
Global climate change affects marine fish through drivers such as ocean warming, acidification and o...
Changes in behaviour and physiology are the primary responses of fishes to anthropogenic impacts suc...
The report was produced during most of 2009, and gives a state of art overview of current knowledge ...
Fish are increasingly exposed to anthropogenic stressors from human developments and activities such...
Fish are increasingly exposed to anthropogenic stressors from human developments and activities such...
Capture fisheries provide nutrition, jobs, and recreation across the world. However, the aquatic e...
Several environmental stressors can impact the physiology and survival of fishes. Fish experience n...
International audienceDuring the last decades, it exists an increased interest in understanding the ...
The potential environmental impacts of chemical exposures on wildlife are of growing concern. Freshw...
Anthropogenic underwater noise may negatively affect marine animals. Yet, while fishes are highly se...
Consumers, producers, stakeholders, governmental regulatory agencies and NGOs are becoming increasin...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the stresses that aquatic faunae specifically fish face ...
International audienceMultifactorial studies assessing the cumulative effects of natural and anthrop...
Anthropogenic underwater noise may negatively affect marine animals. Yet, while fishes are highly se...
Chemical exposures threaten the health of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. In particular, endocrine ...
Global climate change affects marine fish through drivers such as ocean warming, acidification and o...
Changes in behaviour and physiology are the primary responses of fishes to anthropogenic impacts suc...
The report was produced during most of 2009, and gives a state of art overview of current knowledge ...
Fish are increasingly exposed to anthropogenic stressors from human developments and activities such...
Fish are increasingly exposed to anthropogenic stressors from human developments and activities such...
Capture fisheries provide nutrition, jobs, and recreation across the world. However, the aquatic e...
Several environmental stressors can impact the physiology and survival of fishes. Fish experience n...
International audienceDuring the last decades, it exists an increased interest in understanding the ...
The potential environmental impacts of chemical exposures on wildlife are of growing concern. Freshw...
Anthropogenic underwater noise may negatively affect marine animals. Yet, while fishes are highly se...
Consumers, producers, stakeholders, governmental regulatory agencies and NGOs are becoming increasin...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the stresses that aquatic faunae specifically fish face ...
International audienceMultifactorial studies assessing the cumulative effects of natural and anthrop...
Anthropogenic underwater noise may negatively affect marine animals. Yet, while fishes are highly se...
Chemical exposures threaten the health of freshwater ecosystems worldwide. In particular, endocrine ...
Global climate change affects marine fish through drivers such as ocean warming, acidification and o...
Changes in behaviour and physiology are the primary responses of fishes to anthropogenic impacts suc...
The report was produced during most of 2009, and gives a state of art overview of current knowledge ...