An organism's phenotypic characteristics can be altered by environmental variation experienced during embryonic development, potentially leading to changes that persist into adulthood. Increasing global temperatures are a current concern that may be particularly acute for species already threatened or endangered, such as the white sturgeon, Acipenser transmontanus. Given the limited information on the effects of embryonic temperatures on subsequent physiological parameters such as thermal tolerance and growth in this species, the effects of global climate change on the future of white sturgeon populations are uncertain. To investigate carryover effects resulting from early rearing temperatures, white sturgeon embryos were incubated at diffe...
Limited food availability and altered thermal regimes (e.g. cold water releases from dams) are two c...
In highly regulated systems, like large dammed rivers, conservation legislation requires that system...
Endemic to the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, the Pallid Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus) has been ...
An organism’s phenotypic characteristics can be altered by environmental variations experienced duri...
Climate change is affecting thermal conditions worldwide. Understanding organismal responses associa...
Freshwater fish such as white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) are particularly vulnerable to the ...
Regulation of water temperature is a major factor affecting the embryonic development of fish specie...
Populations of Pacific salmon are genetically and morphologically distinct across large watersheds, ...
The vulnerability of fish populations to climate change is driven primarily by impacts on their most...
Background: In the past three decades, millions of domesticated Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. have ...
International audienceMean surface temperature, severity and frequency of hypoxic events are increas...
Figure S1. Complete images for embryonic development of Russian sturgeon (PDF 11289 kb)
Environmental temperature is one of the critical factors affecting fish development. The aim of this...
Green and white sturgeon are species of high conservational and economic interest, particularly in t...
The vulnerability of fish populations to climate change is driven primarily by impacts on their most...
Limited food availability and altered thermal regimes (e.g. cold water releases from dams) are two c...
In highly regulated systems, like large dammed rivers, conservation legislation requires that system...
Endemic to the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, the Pallid Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus) has been ...
An organism’s phenotypic characteristics can be altered by environmental variations experienced duri...
Climate change is affecting thermal conditions worldwide. Understanding organismal responses associa...
Freshwater fish such as white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) are particularly vulnerable to the ...
Regulation of water temperature is a major factor affecting the embryonic development of fish specie...
Populations of Pacific salmon are genetically and morphologically distinct across large watersheds, ...
The vulnerability of fish populations to climate change is driven primarily by impacts on their most...
Background: In the past three decades, millions of domesticated Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. have ...
International audienceMean surface temperature, severity and frequency of hypoxic events are increas...
Figure S1. Complete images for embryonic development of Russian sturgeon (PDF 11289 kb)
Environmental temperature is one of the critical factors affecting fish development. The aim of this...
Green and white sturgeon are species of high conservational and economic interest, particularly in t...
The vulnerability of fish populations to climate change is driven primarily by impacts on their most...
Limited food availability and altered thermal regimes (e.g. cold water releases from dams) are two c...
In highly regulated systems, like large dammed rivers, conservation legislation requires that system...
Endemic to the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, the Pallid Sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus) has been ...