We investigated the highest constant temperature at which actinopterygian fishes can complete their lifecycles, based on an oxygen supply model for cleavage-stage eggs. This stage is one of the most heat-sensitive periods during the lifecycle, likely reflecting the exhaustion of maternally supplied heat shock proteins without new production. The model suggests that average eggs would not develop normally under a constant temperature of about 36 °C or higher. This estimate matches published empirical values derived from laboratory and field observations. Spermatogenesis is more heat sensitive than embryogenesis in fishes, so the threshold may indeed be lower, at about 35 °C, unless actinopterygian fishes evolve heat tolerance during spermato...
In comparison to older life stages, the embryonic stages of fishes generally have narrow tolerance r...
Aquatic ectotherms are vulnerable to thermal stress, with embryos predicted to be more sensitive tha...
Determining the capacity of organisms to acclimate and adapt to increased temperatures is key to und...
We investigated the highest constant temperature at which actinopterygian fishes can complete their ...
A warming climate poses a fundamental problem for embryos that develop within eggs because their dem...
A warming climate poses a fundamental problem for embryos that develop within eggs because their dem...
Not AvailableThe early life history of a fish species is regulated by temperature, the most critical...
Temperature is an important ecological driver modulating life history traits of organisms, such as g...
Pupfish from the genus Cyprinodon are among the most endangered groups of fishes on the planet, with...
Understanding the capacity of organisms to cope with projected global warming through acclimation an...
Understanding the capacity of organisms to cope with projected global warming through acclimation an...
International audienceTemperature is an important ecological driver modulating life history traits o...
Understanding the capacity of organisms to cope with projected global warming through acclimation an...
WOS:000623021700012International audienceWarming of aquatic environments as a result of climate chan...
Marine ectotherms are often sensitive to thermal stress, and certain life stages can be particularly...
In comparison to older life stages, the embryonic stages of fishes generally have narrow tolerance r...
Aquatic ectotherms are vulnerable to thermal stress, with embryos predicted to be more sensitive tha...
Determining the capacity of organisms to acclimate and adapt to increased temperatures is key to und...
We investigated the highest constant temperature at which actinopterygian fishes can complete their ...
A warming climate poses a fundamental problem for embryos that develop within eggs because their dem...
A warming climate poses a fundamental problem for embryos that develop within eggs because their dem...
Not AvailableThe early life history of a fish species is regulated by temperature, the most critical...
Temperature is an important ecological driver modulating life history traits of organisms, such as g...
Pupfish from the genus Cyprinodon are among the most endangered groups of fishes on the planet, with...
Understanding the capacity of organisms to cope with projected global warming through acclimation an...
Understanding the capacity of organisms to cope with projected global warming through acclimation an...
International audienceTemperature is an important ecological driver modulating life history traits o...
Understanding the capacity of organisms to cope with projected global warming through acclimation an...
WOS:000623021700012International audienceWarming of aquatic environments as a result of climate chan...
Marine ectotherms are often sensitive to thermal stress, and certain life stages can be particularly...
In comparison to older life stages, the embryonic stages of fishes generally have narrow tolerance r...
Aquatic ectotherms are vulnerable to thermal stress, with embryos predicted to be more sensitive tha...
Determining the capacity of organisms to acclimate and adapt to increased temperatures is key to und...