Aquatic organisms, including important cultured species, are forced to contend with acute changes in water temperature as the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events worsen. Acute temperature spikes are likely to threaten aquaculture species, but dietary intervention may play an important protective role. Increasing the concentration of macronutrients, for example dietary fat content, may improve the thermal resilience of aquaculture species, however, this remains unexplored. To evaluate this hypothesis, we used two commercially available diets (20% versus 10% crude fat) to examine if dietary fat content improves the growth performance of juvenile barramundi (Lates calcarifer) while increasing their resilience to acute thermal str...
Temperature has a marked and direct effect on key physiological processes in fish, each species has ...
International audienceIt is proposed that larger individuals within fish species may be more sensiti...
Understanding the capacity of species to acclimate and adapt to expected temperature increases is cr...
Aquatic organisms, including important cultured species, are forced to contend with acute changes in...
Metabolic responses to sub-optimal temperature deplete lipid depots, remodel membrane lipid and alte...
Temperature has a marked and direct effect on many of the key physiological processes in ectotherms,...
Determining the capacity of organisms to acclimate and adapt to increased temperatures is key to und...
Tropical organisms are predicted to be among the most impacted by increasing sea surface temperature...
Temperature is an important environmental factor influencing fish physiology that varies both spatia...
Climate warming is causing rapid spatial expansion of ocean warm pools from equatorial latitudes tow...
Heatwaves are increasing in frequency and intensity under climate change. Freshwater ecosystems are ...
Temperature is recognized to be the most important environmental factor affecting growth in fish. B...
Determining the capacity of organisms to acclimate and adapt to increased temperatures is key to und...
Understanding the capacity of organisms to cope with projected global warming through acclimation an...
Climate warming is causing rapid spatial expansion of ocean warm pools from equatorial latitudes tow...
Temperature has a marked and direct effect on key physiological processes in fish, each species has ...
International audienceIt is proposed that larger individuals within fish species may be more sensiti...
Understanding the capacity of species to acclimate and adapt to expected temperature increases is cr...
Aquatic organisms, including important cultured species, are forced to contend with acute changes in...
Metabolic responses to sub-optimal temperature deplete lipid depots, remodel membrane lipid and alte...
Temperature has a marked and direct effect on many of the key physiological processes in ectotherms,...
Determining the capacity of organisms to acclimate and adapt to increased temperatures is key to und...
Tropical organisms are predicted to be among the most impacted by increasing sea surface temperature...
Temperature is an important environmental factor influencing fish physiology that varies both spatia...
Climate warming is causing rapid spatial expansion of ocean warm pools from equatorial latitudes tow...
Heatwaves are increasing in frequency and intensity under climate change. Freshwater ecosystems are ...
Temperature is recognized to be the most important environmental factor affecting growth in fish. B...
Determining the capacity of organisms to acclimate and adapt to increased temperatures is key to und...
Understanding the capacity of organisms to cope with projected global warming through acclimation an...
Climate warming is causing rapid spatial expansion of ocean warm pools from equatorial latitudes tow...
Temperature has a marked and direct effect on key physiological processes in fish, each species has ...
International audienceIt is proposed that larger individuals within fish species may be more sensiti...
Understanding the capacity of species to acclimate and adapt to expected temperature increases is cr...