Fish and other ectotherms living in warmer waters often grow faster as juveniles, mature earlier, but become smaller adults. Known as the temperature-size rule (TSR), this pattern is commonly attributed to higher metabolism in warmer waters, leaving fewer resources for growth. An alternative explanation focuses on growth and reproduction trade-offs across temperatures. We tested these hypotheses by measuring growth, maturation, metabolism and reproductive allocation from zebrafish populations kept at 26 and 30°C across six generations. Zebrafish growth and maturation followed TSR expectations but were not explained by baseline metabolic rate, which converged between temperature treatments after a few generations. Rather, we found that fema...
Global warming and fisheries harvest are significantly impacting wild fish stocks, yet their interac...
Over the next century, climate change of anthropogenic origin is a major threat to global biodiversi...
The reduction of body size with warming has been proposed as the third universal response to global ...
Fish and other ectotherms living in warmer waters often grow faster as juveniles, mature earlier, bu...
Temperature is an important ecological driver modulating life history traits of organisms, such as g...
In recent years, global warming of anthropogenic origin and its impacts on biodiversity have increas...
International audienceTemperature is an important ecological driver modulating life history traits o...
Global warming is predicted to increase both acute and prolonged thermal challenges for aquatic ecto...
Model organisms can be useful for studying climate change impacts, but it is unclear whether domesti...
Model organisms can be useful for studying climate change impacts, but it is unclear whether domesti...
According to the temperature-size rule, warming of aquatic ecosystems is generally predicted to incr...
Aim: Higher temperatures increase the metabolic rate of ectothermic organisms up to a certain level ...
Plasticity can allow organisms to maintain consistent performance across a wide range of environment...
The reduction of body size with warming has been proposed as the third universal response to global ...
Abstract Aim The negative correlation between temperature and body size of ectothermic animals (broa...
Global warming and fisheries harvest are significantly impacting wild fish stocks, yet their interac...
Over the next century, climate change of anthropogenic origin is a major threat to global biodiversi...
The reduction of body size with warming has been proposed as the third universal response to global ...
Fish and other ectotherms living in warmer waters often grow faster as juveniles, mature earlier, bu...
Temperature is an important ecological driver modulating life history traits of organisms, such as g...
In recent years, global warming of anthropogenic origin and its impacts on biodiversity have increas...
International audienceTemperature is an important ecological driver modulating life history traits o...
Global warming is predicted to increase both acute and prolonged thermal challenges for aquatic ecto...
Model organisms can be useful for studying climate change impacts, but it is unclear whether domesti...
Model organisms can be useful for studying climate change impacts, but it is unclear whether domesti...
According to the temperature-size rule, warming of aquatic ecosystems is generally predicted to incr...
Aim: Higher temperatures increase the metabolic rate of ectothermic organisms up to a certain level ...
Plasticity can allow organisms to maintain consistent performance across a wide range of environment...
The reduction of body size with warming has been proposed as the third universal response to global ...
Abstract Aim The negative correlation between temperature and body size of ectothermic animals (broa...
Global warming and fisheries harvest are significantly impacting wild fish stocks, yet their interac...
Over the next century, climate change of anthropogenic origin is a major threat to global biodiversi...
The reduction of body size with warming has been proposed as the third universal response to global ...