Physiological performance in fish peaks within a well-defined range of temperatures, which is distinct for each species. Species-specific thermal responses for growth, survival and reproduction are most commonly quantified directly through laboratory experiment or field observation, with a focus on six specific metrics: optimum growth temperature and final temperature preferendum (Growth), upper incipient lethal temperature and critical thermal maximum (Survival), and optimum spawning temperature and optimum egg development temperature (Reproduction). These values remain unknown for many North American freshwater fish species. In this paper, we present a new statistical method (Bayesian phylogenetic regression) that uses relationships betwe...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.December 2018. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. A...
Aquatic systems are warming and exceeding upper thermal limits (UTL) of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus...
Heterogeneous and ever-changing thermal environments drive the evolution of populations and species,...
Physiological performance in fish peaks within a well-defined range of temperatures, which is distin...
Habitat temperature is a major determinant of performance and activity in fish. I examined the relat...
This project contains data and metadata for the publication "Thermal tolerance and survival are modu...
Critical thermal maxima methodology (CTM) has been used to infer acute upper thermal tolerance in fi...
The size of an organism is an important factor for a variety of physiological and ecological process...
An organism's distribution and geographic range result from physiological tolerances and its ability...
Abstract Although temperature has far-reaching effects on fish biology, the thermal tolerance ranges...
Temperature is a critical factor in the distribution of stream fishes. From laboratory studies of th...
Cold-water dependent rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) inhabit a considerably diverse geographic r...
Water temperature affects every aspect of the physiology of ectothermic fishes. Heterothermic stenot...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2013. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Paul A. Vent...
Understanding the variations that exist between organisms, populations, and species can provide valu...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.December 2018. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. A...
Aquatic systems are warming and exceeding upper thermal limits (UTL) of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus...
Heterogeneous and ever-changing thermal environments drive the evolution of populations and species,...
Physiological performance in fish peaks within a well-defined range of temperatures, which is distin...
Habitat temperature is a major determinant of performance and activity in fish. I examined the relat...
This project contains data and metadata for the publication "Thermal tolerance and survival are modu...
Critical thermal maxima methodology (CTM) has been used to infer acute upper thermal tolerance in fi...
The size of an organism is an important factor for a variety of physiological and ecological process...
An organism's distribution and geographic range result from physiological tolerances and its ability...
Abstract Although temperature has far-reaching effects on fish biology, the thermal tolerance ranges...
Temperature is a critical factor in the distribution of stream fishes. From laboratory studies of th...
Cold-water dependent rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) inhabit a considerably diverse geographic r...
Water temperature affects every aspect of the physiology of ectothermic fishes. Heterothermic stenot...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. August 2013. Major: Conservation Biology. Advisor: Paul A. Vent...
Understanding the variations that exist between organisms, populations, and species can provide valu...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.December 2018. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. A...
Aquatic systems are warming and exceeding upper thermal limits (UTL) of Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus...
Heterogeneous and ever-changing thermal environments drive the evolution of populations and species,...