Potential environmental impacts of recreational fishing on marine fish stocks and ecosystems
Marine recreational fishing (MRF) is a popular activity that involves millions of people
worldwide. While the impacts of recreational fishing on freshwater ecosystems received …
worldwide. While the impacts of recreational fishing on freshwater ecosystems received …
Context dependency of trait repeatability and its relevance for management and conservation of fish populations
Repeatability of behavioural and physiological traits is increasingly a focus for animal
researchers, for which fish have become important models. Almost all of this work has been …
researchers, for which fish have become important models. Almost all of this work has been …
Modelling climate change impacts on marine fish populations: process‐based integration of ocean warming, acidification and other environmental drivers
S Koenigstein, FC Mark… - Fish and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Global climate change affects marine fish through drivers such as ocean warming,
acidification and oxygen depletion, causing changes in marine ecosystems and …
acidification and oxygen depletion, causing changes in marine ecosystems and …
A climate-associated multispecies cryptic cline in the northwest Atlantic
RRE Stanley, C DiBacco, B Lowen, RG Beiko… - Science …, 2018 - science.org
The spatial genetic structure of most species in the open marine environment remains
largely unresolved. This information gap creates uncertainty in the sustainable …
largely unresolved. This information gap creates uncertainty in the sustainable …
Temperature change effects on marine fish range shifts: A meta‐analysis of ecological and methodological predictors
The current effects of global warming on marine ecosystems are predicted to increase, with
species responding by changing their spatial distributions. Marine ectotherms such as fish …
species responding by changing their spatial distributions. Marine ectotherms such as fish …
Consequences of single-locus and tightly linked genomic architectures for evolutionary responses to environmental change
Genetic and genomic architectures of traits under selection are key factors influencing
evolutionary responses. Yet, knowledge of their impacts has been limited by a widespread …
evolutionary responses. Yet, knowledge of their impacts has been limited by a widespread …
Exposure to permethrin or chlorpyrifos causes differential dose-and time-dependent behavioral effects at early larval stages of an endangered teleost species
Pyrethroid and organophosphate pesticides are two of the most commonly used classes of
insecticide worldwide. At sublethal concentrations, permethrin (a pyrethroid) and …
insecticide worldwide. At sublethal concentrations, permethrin (a pyrethroid) and …
Influence of warming temperatures on coregonine embryogenesis within and among species
TR Stewart, M Mäkinen, C Goulon, J Guillard… - Hydrobiologia, 2021 - Springer
The greatest known global response of lakes to climate change has been an increase in
water temperatures. The responses of many lake fishes to warming water temperatures are …
water temperatures. The responses of many lake fishes to warming water temperatures are …
Pattern and scale in latitude–production relationships for freshwater fishes
Empirically understanding spatial variation in secondary production rates is central to
ecology. Yet for most taxa, such patterns are rarely examined, especially at different levels of …
ecology. Yet for most taxa, such patterns are rarely examined, especially at different levels of …
Regional response to global warming: Water temperature trends in semi-natural mountain river systems
M Kędra - Water, 2020 - mdpi.com
River water temperature (TW) is a key environmental factor that determines the quality of the
fluvial environment and its suitability for aquatic organisms. Atmospheric warming …
fluvial environment and its suitability for aquatic organisms. Atmospheric warming …