International audienceHypoxic events have always naturally occurred in freshwater ecosystems but are worsening due to anthropogenic activities. Hypoxia tolerance greatly varies among fish species and is difficult to quantify in nature in large fish species. We analysed the movements of 40 subadult and adult European catfish Silurus glanis ([727; 2150] mm) exposed to a natural summer hypoxic event in a shallow lake of southeastern France. Catfish could withstand very low dissolved oxygen concentrations (DOC), down to 1.3 mg/L in the upper half of the water column (corresponding to a mean dissolved oxygen saturation rate of 16%), when their preferred benthic habitats were anoxic. While hypoxia was becoming more severe, individuals significant...
Hypoxia is a concern in freshwater, marine, and estuarine systems worldwide including in Lake Erie, ...
Hypoxia in freshwater ecosystems of the Australian wet tropics occurs naturally, but is increasing a...
Several groups of Amazonian fishes exhibit behavioral, morphological and physiological characteristi...
International audienceHypoxic events have always naturally occurred in freshwater ecosystems but are...
European catfish (Silurus glanis L.) is a large predatory fish native to an extensive area...
Amazon fishes are amongst the most diverse groups of freshwater fish in the world. Among them, sever...
European catfish (Silurus glanis L.) is a large predatory fish native to an extensive area...
Because of the need for surface access for aquatic surface respiration (ASR), fish density increases...
Pronounced seasonal and daily oxygen concentration changes are characteristic for Amazonian floodpla...
Pronounced seasonal and daily oxygen concentration changes are characteristic for Amazonian floodpla...
International audienceThe European catfish (Silurus glanis) recently colonised large peri-alpine lak...
Aerobic metabolism generates 15–20 times more energy (ATP) than anaerobic metabolism, which is cruci...
The introduction of predatory Nile perch (Lates niloticus) into the Lake Victoria basin coincided wi...
Hypoxia represents a growing threat to biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems. Here, aquatic surface ...
With urbanization increasing throughout the United States and globally, it is becoming increasingly ...
Hypoxia is a concern in freshwater, marine, and estuarine systems worldwide including in Lake Erie, ...
Hypoxia in freshwater ecosystems of the Australian wet tropics occurs naturally, but is increasing a...
Several groups of Amazonian fishes exhibit behavioral, morphological and physiological characteristi...
International audienceHypoxic events have always naturally occurred in freshwater ecosystems but are...
European catfish (Silurus glanis L.) is a large predatory fish native to an extensive area...
Amazon fishes are amongst the most diverse groups of freshwater fish in the world. Among them, sever...
European catfish (Silurus glanis L.) is a large predatory fish native to an extensive area...
Because of the need for surface access for aquatic surface respiration (ASR), fish density increases...
Pronounced seasonal and daily oxygen concentration changes are characteristic for Amazonian floodpla...
Pronounced seasonal and daily oxygen concentration changes are characteristic for Amazonian floodpla...
International audienceThe European catfish (Silurus glanis) recently colonised large peri-alpine lak...
Aerobic metabolism generates 15–20 times more energy (ATP) than anaerobic metabolism, which is cruci...
The introduction of predatory Nile perch (Lates niloticus) into the Lake Victoria basin coincided wi...
Hypoxia represents a growing threat to biodiversity in freshwater ecosystems. Here, aquatic surface ...
With urbanization increasing throughout the United States and globally, it is becoming increasingly ...
Hypoxia is a concern in freshwater, marine, and estuarine systems worldwide including in Lake Erie, ...
Hypoxia in freshwater ecosystems of the Australian wet tropics occurs naturally, but is increasing a...
Several groups of Amazonian fishes exhibit behavioral, morphological and physiological characteristi...