Human activities present aquatic species with numerous of environmental challenges, including excessive nutrient pollution (nitrate) and altered pH regimes (freshwater acidification). In isolation, elevated nitrate and acidic pH can lower the blood oxygen-carrying capacity of aquatic species and cause corresponding declines in key functional performance traits such as growth and locomotor capacity. These factors may pose considerable physiological challenges to organisms but little is known about their combined effects. To characterise the energetic and physiological consequences of simultaneous exposure to nitrate and low pH, we exposed spangled perch (Leiopotherapon unicolor) to a combination of nitrate (0, 50 or 100 mg L−1) and pH (pH 7....
In this study tolerance to acid water pollution and the effects of acid water pollution on some haem...
AbstractPrevious research indicates that rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss begin to exhibit health a...
Climate warming is a threat of imminent concern that may exacerbate the impact of nitrate pollution ...
Human activities present aquatic species with numerous of environmental challenges, including excess...
Aquatic hypoxic events are increasing in frequency and intensity as concentrations of nutrients, suc...
The acceleration of anthropogenic activity has caused novel or extreme environmental challenges for ...
Multiple environmental stressors, including nutrient effluents (i.e. nitrates []) and altered pH reg...
Water is a major expense when air-freighting live fish. However, reducing the volume of water relati...
Exposure to nitrate is toxic to aquatic animals due to the formation of methaemoglobin and a subsequ...
Water is a major expense when air-freighting live fish. However, reducing the volume of water relati...
The effect of transferring fish from water at pH 7.0 to either more acid or more alkaline conditions...
Ammonia is a pollutant frequently found in aquatic ecosystems. In fish, ammonia can cause physical d...
The ammonia (NH3) and nitrate (NO3-) threshold concentrations in rearing water of juvenile pikeperch...
The effects of dissolved oxygen concentration combined with sublethal doses of un-ionised ammonia ni...
Species persistence in a changing world will depend on how they cope with co-occurring stressors. St...
In this study tolerance to acid water pollution and the effects of acid water pollution on some haem...
AbstractPrevious research indicates that rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss begin to exhibit health a...
Climate warming is a threat of imminent concern that may exacerbate the impact of nitrate pollution ...
Human activities present aquatic species with numerous of environmental challenges, including excess...
Aquatic hypoxic events are increasing in frequency and intensity as concentrations of nutrients, suc...
The acceleration of anthropogenic activity has caused novel or extreme environmental challenges for ...
Multiple environmental stressors, including nutrient effluents (i.e. nitrates []) and altered pH reg...
Water is a major expense when air-freighting live fish. However, reducing the volume of water relati...
Exposure to nitrate is toxic to aquatic animals due to the formation of methaemoglobin and a subsequ...
Water is a major expense when air-freighting live fish. However, reducing the volume of water relati...
The effect of transferring fish from water at pH 7.0 to either more acid or more alkaline conditions...
Ammonia is a pollutant frequently found in aquatic ecosystems. In fish, ammonia can cause physical d...
The ammonia (NH3) and nitrate (NO3-) threshold concentrations in rearing water of juvenile pikeperch...
The effects of dissolved oxygen concentration combined with sublethal doses of un-ionised ammonia ni...
Species persistence in a changing world will depend on how they cope with co-occurring stressors. St...
In this study tolerance to acid water pollution and the effects of acid water pollution on some haem...
AbstractPrevious research indicates that rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss begin to exhibit health a...
Climate warming is a threat of imminent concern that may exacerbate the impact of nitrate pollution ...