The capacity of fishes to cope with environmental variation is considered to be a main determinant of their fitness and is partly determined by their stress physiology. By 2100, global ocean temperature is expected to rise by 1–4°C, with potential consequences for stress physiology. Global warming is affecting animal populations worldwide, through chronic temperature increases and an increase in the frequency of extreme heatwave events. As ectotherms, fishes are expected to be particularly vulnerable to global warming. Although little information is available about the effects of global warming on stress physiology in nature, multiple studies describe the consequences of temperature increases on stress physiology in controlled laboratory co...
Temperature has a major direct effect on the physiology, growth, reproduction, recruitment and behav...
Climate change is disturbing marine biological processes, and impacting goods and services provided ...
WOS:000712564800052International audienceAbstract How ectothermic animals will cope with global warm...
WOS:000623021700012International audienceWarming of aquatic environments as a result of climate chan...
ABSTRACT Warming of aquatic environments as a result of climate change is already having me...
Global warning and climate change are growing environmental concerns which are much in the scientifi...
Understanding physiological and molecular compensation mechanisms that shape thermotolerance is cruc...
A major goal in conservation biology is to understand the effects of short and long term environment...
In nature, a multitude of factors influences the fitness of an organismat a given time,whichmakes si...
In a scenario of global warming, the direct and indirect effects of the rising temperatures on the o...
In a scenario of global warming, the direct and indirect effects of the rising temperatures on the o...
In a scenario of global warming, the direct and indirect effects of the rising temperatures on the o...
In a scenario of global warming, the direct and indirect effects of the rising temperatures on the o...
In a scenario of global warming, the direct and indirect effects of the rising temperatures on the o...
Climate change is disturbing marine biological processes, and impacting goods and services provided ...
Temperature has a major direct effect on the physiology, growth, reproduction, recruitment and behav...
Climate change is disturbing marine biological processes, and impacting goods and services provided ...
WOS:000712564800052International audienceAbstract How ectothermic animals will cope with global warm...
WOS:000623021700012International audienceWarming of aquatic environments as a result of climate chan...
ABSTRACT Warming of aquatic environments as a result of climate change is already having me...
Global warning and climate change are growing environmental concerns which are much in the scientifi...
Understanding physiological and molecular compensation mechanisms that shape thermotolerance is cruc...
A major goal in conservation biology is to understand the effects of short and long term environment...
In nature, a multitude of factors influences the fitness of an organismat a given time,whichmakes si...
In a scenario of global warming, the direct and indirect effects of the rising temperatures on the o...
In a scenario of global warming, the direct and indirect effects of the rising temperatures on the o...
In a scenario of global warming, the direct and indirect effects of the rising temperatures on the o...
In a scenario of global warming, the direct and indirect effects of the rising temperatures on the o...
In a scenario of global warming, the direct and indirect effects of the rising temperatures on the o...
Climate change is disturbing marine biological processes, and impacting goods and services provided ...
Temperature has a major direct effect on the physiology, growth, reproduction, recruitment and behav...
Climate change is disturbing marine biological processes, and impacting goods and services provided ...
WOS:000712564800052International audienceAbstract How ectothermic animals will cope with global warm...