From gametogenesis to spawning: How climate‐driven warming affects teleost reproductive biology

M Alix, OS Kjesbu, KC Anderson - Journal of Fish Biology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Ambient temperature modulates reproductive processes, especially in poikilotherms such as
teleosts. Consequently, global warming is expected to impact the reproductive function of …

Gamete quality and broodstock management in temperate fish

H Migaud, G Bell, E Cabrita, B McAndrew… - Reviews in …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The ability to fully control sexual maturation and spawning and to produce large numbers of
high quality seeds 'on demand'(ie all year long) is a primary requirement for the successful …

Effects of climate change on fish reproduction and early life history stages

NW Pankhurst, PL Munday - Marine and Freshwater Research, 2011 - CSIRO Publishing
Seasonal change in temperature has a profound effect on reproduction in fish. Increasing
temperatures cue reproductive development in spring-spawning species, and falling …

[图书][B] Reproductive biology of teleost fishes

RJ Wootton, C Smith - 2014 - books.google.com
Reproductive Biology of Teleost Fishes is the first integrated review of the reproductive
biology of the bony fishes, which are the most species-rich and diversified group of …

The role of winter phenology in shaping the ecology of freshwater fish and their sensitivities to climate change

BJ Shuter, AG Finstad, IP Helland, I Zweimüller… - Aquatic Sciences, 2012 - Springer
Thermal preference and performance provide the physiological frame within which fish
species seek strategies to cope with the challenges raised by the low temperatures and low …

Effects of light during early larval development of some aquacultured teleosts: A review

N Villamizar, B Blanco-Vives, H Migaud, A Davie… - Aquaculture, 2011 - Elsevier
Light is a key environmental factor that synchronizes all life-stages of fish, from embryo
development to sexual maturation. The underwater photo-environment is complex since …

Environmental cycles, melatonin, and circadian control of stress response in fish

FJ Sánchez-Vázquez, JF López-Olmeda… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Fish have evolved a biological clock to cope with environmental cycles, so they display
circadian rhythms in most physiological functions including stress response. Photoperiodic …

Short winters threaten temperate fish populations

TM Farmer, EA Marschall, K Dabrowski… - Nature …, 2015 - nature.com
Although climate warming is expected to benefit temperate ectotherms by lengthening the
summer growing season, declines in reproductive success following short, warm winters …

Nine maxims for the ecology of cold-climate winters

EK Studd, AE Bates, AJ Bramburger, T Fernandes… - …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Frozen winters define life at high latitudes and altitudes. However, recent, rapid changes in
winter conditions have highlighted our relatively poor understanding of ecosystem function …

Rhythms in the endocrine system of fish: a review

M Cowan, C Azpeleta, JF López-Olmeda - Journal of Comparative …, 2017 - Springer
The environment which living organisms inhabit is not constant and many factors, such as
light, temperature, and food availability, display cyclic and predictable variations. To adapt to …