Rising temperatures are set to imperil freshwater fishes as climate change ensues unless compensatory strategies are employed. However, the presence of additional stressors, such as elevated nitrate concentrations, may affect the efficacy of compensatory responses. Here, juvenile silver perch (Bidyanus bidyanus) were exposed to current-day summer temperatures (28°C) or a future climate-warming scenario (32°C) and simultaneously exposed to one of three ecologically relevant nitrate concentrations (0, 50 or 100 mg l−1). We measured indicators of fish performance (growth, swimming), aerobic scope (AS) and upper thermal tolerance (CTmax) to test the hypothesis that nitrate exposure would increase susceptibility to elevated temperatures and limi...
Heatwaves are increasing in frequency and intensity under climate change. Freshwater ecosystems are ...
Temperature is an important environmental factor influencing fish physiology that varies both spatia...
Climate warming causes both increases in extreme environmental water temperature and decreased disso...
Climate warming is a threat of imminent concern that may exacerbate the impact of nitrate pollution ...
Exposure to nitrate is toxic to aquatic animals due to the formation of methaemoglobin and a subsequ...
Species persistence in a changing world will depend on how they cope with co-occurring stressors. St...
The acceleration of anthropogenic activity has caused novel or extreme environmental challenges for ...
We investigated whether fatigue from sustained aerobic swimming provides a sub-lethal endpoint to de...
For freshwater fishes, elevated water temperatures associated with climate warming and hypoxia can c...
Understanding how the current warming trends affect fish populations is crucial for effective conser...
Increasing water temperatures due to anthropogenic climate change are predicted to negatively impact...
Equatorial fishes, and the critically important fisheries based on them, are thought to be at-risk f...
Fishes faced with novel thermal conditions often modify physiological functioning to compensate for ...
WOS:000623021700012International audienceWarming of aquatic environments as a result of climate chan...
Aquatic organisms, including important cultured species, are forced to contend with acute changes in...
Heatwaves are increasing in frequency and intensity under climate change. Freshwater ecosystems are ...
Temperature is an important environmental factor influencing fish physiology that varies both spatia...
Climate warming causes both increases in extreme environmental water temperature and decreased disso...
Climate warming is a threat of imminent concern that may exacerbate the impact of nitrate pollution ...
Exposure to nitrate is toxic to aquatic animals due to the formation of methaemoglobin and a subsequ...
Species persistence in a changing world will depend on how they cope with co-occurring stressors. St...
The acceleration of anthropogenic activity has caused novel or extreme environmental challenges for ...
We investigated whether fatigue from sustained aerobic swimming provides a sub-lethal endpoint to de...
For freshwater fishes, elevated water temperatures associated with climate warming and hypoxia can c...
Understanding how the current warming trends affect fish populations is crucial for effective conser...
Increasing water temperatures due to anthropogenic climate change are predicted to negatively impact...
Equatorial fishes, and the critically important fisheries based on them, are thought to be at-risk f...
Fishes faced with novel thermal conditions often modify physiological functioning to compensate for ...
WOS:000623021700012International audienceWarming of aquatic environments as a result of climate chan...
Aquatic organisms, including important cultured species, are forced to contend with acute changes in...
Heatwaves are increasing in frequency and intensity under climate change. Freshwater ecosystems are ...
Temperature is an important environmental factor influencing fish physiology that varies both spatia...
Climate warming causes both increases in extreme environmental water temperature and decreased disso...