Environmental forcing alters fisheries selection
D Thambithurai, A Kuparinen - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2024 - cell.com
Fishing-induced evolution (FIE) threatens the ecology, resilience, and economic value of fish
populations. Traits under selection, and mechanisms of selection, can be influenced by …
populations. Traits under selection, and mechanisms of selection, can be influenced by …
[HTML][HTML] Quantifying oxythermal fish habitat quality in a large freshwater ecosystem
JM Tellier, TO Höök, PD Collingsworth - Journal of Great Lakes Research, 2023 - Elsevier
The global occurrence and severity of aquatic hypoxia has been exacerbated by
anthropogenic activities such as excess nutrient loading and climate change. There are …
anthropogenic activities such as excess nutrient loading and climate change. There are …
Identification of Individual Zebrafish (Danio rerio): A Refined Protocol for VIE Tagging Whilst Considering Animal Welfare and the Principles of the 3Rs
Simple Summary In aquatic ecology research studies commonly employ a tagging
technique named visible implant elastomer (VIE). Despite existing widespread guidance on …
technique named visible implant elastomer (VIE). Despite existing widespread guidance on …
Exposure to nitrate increases susceptibility to hypoxia in fish
DF Gomez Isaza, RL Cramp… - Physiological and …, 2021 - journals.uchicago.edu
Aquatic hypoxic events are increasing in frequency and intensity as concentrations of
nutrients, such as nitrate, continue to rise from human activities. Many fish species can alter …
nutrients, such as nitrate, continue to rise from human activities. Many fish species can alter …
Fish vulnerability to capture by trapping is modulated by individual parasite density
D Thambithurai, I Lanthier… - … of the Royal …, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Commercial fishery harvest is a powerful evolutionary agent, but we know little about
whether environmental stressors affect harvest-associated selection. We test how parasite …
whether environmental stressors affect harvest-associated selection. We test how parasite …
Genomic basis of fishing-associated selection varies with population density
A Crespel, K Schneider, T Miller… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
Fisheries induce one of the strongest anthropogenic selective pressures on natural
populations, but the genetic effects of fishing remain unclear. Crucially, we lack knowledge …
populations, but the genetic effects of fishing remain unclear. Crucially, we lack knowledge …
Modeling the Distribution of Atlantic Croaker and Spot in a Dynamic Seascape Using Metabolic Scope
In estuarine and coastal systems, anthropogenic activities and directional changes in global
air temperatures have led to increased water temperatures, as well as increased frequency …
air temperatures have led to increased water temperatures, as well as increased frequency …
Coastlines At risk of hypoxia from natural variability in the northern Indian ocean
J Pearson, L Resplandy… - Global Biogeochemical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Coastal hypoxia—harmfully low levels of oxygen—is a mounting problem that jeopardizes
coastal ecosystems and economies. The northern Indian Ocean is particularly susceptible …
coastal ecosystems and economies. The northern Indian Ocean is particularly susceptible …
Anthropogenic forcing of fish boldness and its impacts on ecosystem structure
W Wang, N Xu, L Zhang, KH Andersen… - Global Change …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Modified fish behaviors in response to anthropogenic stressors, such as chemicals,
microplastics, acoustic emissions and fisheries, are a debated driver of change in freshwater …
microplastics, acoustic emissions and fisheries, are a debated driver of change in freshwater …
Distributive stress: individually variable responses to hypoxia expand trophic niches in fish
TR Steube, ME Altenritter, BD Walther - Ecology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental stress can reshape trophic interactions by excluding predators or rendering
prey vulnerable, depending on the relative sensitivity of species to the stressor. Classical …
prey vulnerable, depending on the relative sensitivity of species to the stressor. Classical …