Managing consequences of climate‐driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science
Climate change is driving a pervasive global redistribution of the planet's species. Species
redistribution poses new questions for the study of ecosystems, conservation science and …
redistribution poses new questions for the study of ecosystems, conservation science and …
Tracking animals in freshwater with electronic tags: past, present and future
Considerable technical developments over the past half century have enabled widespread
application of electronic tags to the study of animals in the wild, including in freshwater …
application of electronic tags to the study of animals in the wild, including in freshwater …
Measurement and relevance of maximum metabolic rate in fishes
Maximum (aerobic) metabolic rate (MMR) is defined here as the maximum rate of oxygen
consumption (O2max) that a fish can achieve at a given temperature under any ecologically …
consumption (O2max) that a fish can achieve at a given temperature under any ecologically …
Stress indicators in fish
1. Why Do We Measure Stress? 2. Quantifying Stress 3. Specific Measures of Fish Stress
3.1. Cellular and Molecular Indicators 3.2. Primary and Secondary Physiological Indicators …
3.1. Cellular and Molecular Indicators 3.2. Primary and Secondary Physiological Indicators …
Making overall dynamic body acceleration work: on the theory of acceleration as a proxy for energy expenditure
The energetic costs of different behaviours are critical in modulating the behavioural ecology
of free‐living animals. Despite this, measurement of energy expenditure in the field has …
of free‐living animals. Despite this, measurement of energy expenditure in the field has …
Tri-axial dynamic acceleration as a proxy for animal energy expenditure; should we be summing values or calculating the vector?
Dynamic body acceleration (DBA) has been used as a proxy for energy expenditure in
logger-equipped animals, with researchers summing the acceleration (overall dynamic body …
logger-equipped animals, with researchers summing the acceleration (overall dynamic body …
Partial migration in fishes: definitions, methodologies and taxonomic distribution
Partial migration, where populations are composed of both migratory and resident
individuals, is extremely widespread across the animal kingdom. Researchers studying fish …
individuals, is extremely widespread across the animal kingdom. Researchers studying fish …
Are we any closer to understanding why fish can die after severe exercise?
Post‐exercise mortality (PEM) may occur when fish exercise to exhaustion and are pushed
so far beyond their physiological limits that they can no longer sustain life. Although fish …
so far beyond their physiological limits that they can no longer sustain life. Although fish …
Assessing the development and application of the accelerometry technique for estimating energy expenditure
A theoretically valid proxy of energy expenditure is the acceleration of an animal's mass due
to the movement of its body parts. Acceleration can be measured by an accelerometer and …
to the movement of its body parts. Acceleration can be measured by an accelerometer and …
The physiological consequences of catch‐and‐release angling: perspectives on experimental design, interpretation, extrapolation and relevance to stakeholders
Over the past 20 years, there has been a dramatic increase in the use of physiological tools
and experimental approaches for the study of the biological consequences of catch‐and …
and experimental approaches for the study of the biological consequences of catch‐and …