We investigated whether fatigue from sustained aerobic swimming provides a sublethal endpoint to define tolerance of acute warming in fishes, as an alternative to loss of equilibrium (LOE) during a critical thermal maximum protocol (CTmax). Two species were studied, Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus and pacu Piaractus mesopotamicus. Each fish underwent an incremental swim test to determine gait transition speed (UGT), where it first engaged the unsteady anaerobic swimming mode that preceded fatigue. After suitable recovery each fish was swum at 85% of their own UGT and warmed 1°C every 30 min, to identify the temperature at which they fatigued, denoted as CTswim. Fish were also submitted to a standard CTmax, warming at the same rate as...
Fishes faced with novel thermal conditions often modify physiological functioning to compensate for ...
Mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) are a highly migratory pelagic fish, but little is known about what ...
Fishes faced with novel thermal conditions often modify physiological functioning to compensate for ...
We investigated whether fatigue from sustained aerobic swimming provides a sub-lethal endpoint to de...
We investigated whether fatigue from sustained aerobic swimming provides a sub-lethal endpoint to de...
We investigated whether fatigue from sustained aerobic swimming provides a sub-lethal endpoint to de...
International audienceIt is proposed that larger individuals within fish species may be more sensiti...
The progression of climate warming will expose ectotherms to transient heatwave events and temperatu...
Understanding how the current warming trends affect fish populations is crucial for effective conser...
Understanding how the current warming trends affect fish populations is crucial for effective conser...
Understanding how the current warming trends affect fish populations is crucial for effective conser...
WOS:000623021700012International audienceWarming of aquatic environments as a result of climate chan...
ABSTRACT Warming of aquatic environments as a result of climate change is already having me...
The physiology and behaviour of ectotherms are strongly influenced by environmental temperature. A g...
Fishes faced with novel thermal conditions often modify physiological functioning to compensate for ...
Fishes faced with novel thermal conditions often modify physiological functioning to compensate for ...
Mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) are a highly migratory pelagic fish, but little is known about what ...
Fishes faced with novel thermal conditions often modify physiological functioning to compensate for ...
We investigated whether fatigue from sustained aerobic swimming provides a sub-lethal endpoint to de...
We investigated whether fatigue from sustained aerobic swimming provides a sub-lethal endpoint to de...
We investigated whether fatigue from sustained aerobic swimming provides a sub-lethal endpoint to de...
International audienceIt is proposed that larger individuals within fish species may be more sensiti...
The progression of climate warming will expose ectotherms to transient heatwave events and temperatu...
Understanding how the current warming trends affect fish populations is crucial for effective conser...
Understanding how the current warming trends affect fish populations is crucial for effective conser...
Understanding how the current warming trends affect fish populations is crucial for effective conser...
WOS:000623021700012International audienceWarming of aquatic environments as a result of climate chan...
ABSTRACT Warming of aquatic environments as a result of climate change is already having me...
The physiology and behaviour of ectotherms are strongly influenced by environmental temperature. A g...
Fishes faced with novel thermal conditions often modify physiological functioning to compensate for ...
Fishes faced with novel thermal conditions often modify physiological functioning to compensate for ...
Mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) are a highly migratory pelagic fish, but little is known about what ...
Fishes faced with novel thermal conditions often modify physiological functioning to compensate for ...