Environmental variability affects the physiology of marine ectotherms, causing changes to metabolic rate, locomotion and growth. Species that move between habitats with different temperature and salinity for spawning purposes may experience significant changes in their growth rate and physiology compared to those that live in stable environments. Ectotherms have a temperature and salinity range at which growth and survival are optimal. Although, ectotherms are capable of tolerating a range of temperatures and salinities, moving from optimal to extreme ranges can affect oxygen consumption, locomotion and growth. The physiological responses of many marine ectotherms to environmental variability are not well known. King George whiting (Sillagi...
Fish and fishers are affected by the environmental conditions they experience throughout their lives...
Increasing ocean temperatures have been a problem for marine ecosystems and this issue is expected t...
Determining the capacity of organisms to acclimate and adapt to increased temperatures is key to und...
Temperature affects most physiological processes which in turn impact animal behaviour and ecology. ...
Aim: Higher temperatures increase the metabolic rate of ectothermic organisms up to a certain level ...
The co-evolution of acclimation capacity and thermal performance breadth has been a contentious issu...
Ocean warming associated with global climate change is already inducing geographic range shifts of m...
The persistence of harvested fish populations in the Anthropocene will be determined, above all, by ...
Physiological responses of the labrid fish Notolabrus celidotus to temperature change, found thermal...
Otoliths of fish can provide long-term chronologies of growth. Differences in the width of the annua...
A major goal in conservation biology is to understand the effects of short and long term environment...
Mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) are a highly migratory pelagic fish, but little is known about what ...
Ocean warming and acidification are serious threats to marine life; however, their individual and co...
Teleost fishes have colonized almost every aquatic habitat on earth and exhibit adaptations that all...
Ocean acidification and warming are co-occurring stressors, yet their effects on early life stages o...
Fish and fishers are affected by the environmental conditions they experience throughout their lives...
Increasing ocean temperatures have been a problem for marine ecosystems and this issue is expected t...
Determining the capacity of organisms to acclimate and adapt to increased temperatures is key to und...
Temperature affects most physiological processes which in turn impact animal behaviour and ecology. ...
Aim: Higher temperatures increase the metabolic rate of ectothermic organisms up to a certain level ...
The co-evolution of acclimation capacity and thermal performance breadth has been a contentious issu...
Ocean warming associated with global climate change is already inducing geographic range shifts of m...
The persistence of harvested fish populations in the Anthropocene will be determined, above all, by ...
Physiological responses of the labrid fish Notolabrus celidotus to temperature change, found thermal...
Otoliths of fish can provide long-term chronologies of growth. Differences in the width of the annua...
A major goal in conservation biology is to understand the effects of short and long term environment...
Mahi-mahi (Coryphaena hippurus) are a highly migratory pelagic fish, but little is known about what ...
Ocean warming and acidification are serious threats to marine life; however, their individual and co...
Teleost fishes have colonized almost every aquatic habitat on earth and exhibit adaptations that all...
Ocean acidification and warming are co-occurring stressors, yet their effects on early life stages o...
Fish and fishers are affected by the environmental conditions they experience throughout their lives...
Increasing ocean temperatures have been a problem for marine ecosystems and this issue is expected t...
Determining the capacity of organisms to acclimate and adapt to increased temperatures is key to und...