From gametogenesis to spawning: How climate‐driven warming affects teleost reproductive biology
Ambient temperature modulates reproductive processes, especially in poikilotherms such as
teleosts. Consequently, global warming is expected to impact the reproductive function of …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
circadian rhythms in most physiological functions including stress response. Photoperiodic …
Short winters threaten temperate fish populations
Although climate warming is expected to benefit temperate ectotherms by lengthening the
summer growing season, declines in reproductive success following short, warm winters …
summer growing season, declines in reproductive success following short, warm winters …
Nine maxims for the ecology of cold-climate winters
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 …
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 …
light, temperature, and food availability, display cyclic and predictable variations. To adapt to …