Aquatic animal telemetry: a panoramic window into the underwater world
BACKGROUND Global aquatic environments are changing profoundly as a result of human
actions; consequently, so too are the ways in which organisms are distributing themselves …
actions; consequently, so too are the ways in which organisms are distributing themselves …
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 …
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 …
What is conservation physiology? Perspectives on an increasingly integrated and essential science
Globally, ecosystems and their constituent flora and fauna face the localized and broad-
scale influence of human activities. Conservation practitioners and environmental managers …
scale influence of human activities. Conservation practitioners and environmental managers …
Effect-based tools for monitoring and predicting the ecotoxicological effects of chemicals in the aquatic environment
Ecotoxicology faces the challenge of assessing and predicting the effects of an increasing
number of chemical stressors on aquatic species and ecosystems. Herein we review …
number of chemical stressors on aquatic species and ecosystems. Herein we review …
Infectious disease, shifting climates, and opportunistic predators: cumulative factors potentially impacting wild salmon declines
Emerging diseases are impacting animals under high‐density culture, yet few studies
assess their importance to wild populations. Microparasites selected for enhanced virulence …
assess their importance to wild populations. Microparasites selected for enhanced virulence …
Using time series analysis to characterize evolutionary and plastic responses to environmental change: a case study of a shift toward earlier migration date in sockeye …
LG Crozier, MD Scheuerell… - The American …, 2011 - journals.uchicago.edu
Environmental change can shift the phenotype of an organism through either evolutionary or
nongenetic processes. Despite abundant evidence of phenotypic change in response to …
nongenetic processes. Despite abundant evidence of phenotypic change in response to …
An inherited magnetic map guides ocean navigation in juvenile Pacific salmon
NF Putman, MM Scanlan, EJ Billman, JP O'Neil… - Current Biology, 2014 - cell.com
Migratory marine animals exploit resources in different oceanic regions at different life
stages, but how they navigate to specific oceanic areas is poorly understood [1–3]. A …
stages, but how they navigate to specific oceanic areas is poorly understood [1–3]. A …
Developing specific molecular biomarkers for thermal stress in salmonids
A Akbarzadeh, OP Günther, AL Houde, S Li, TJ Ming… - BMC genomics, 2018 - Springer
Abstract Background Pacific salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) serve as good biological
indicators of the breadth of climate warming effects on fish because their anadromous life …
indicators of the breadth of climate warming effects on fish because their anadromous life …
Evaluating anthropogenic threats to endangered killer whales to inform effective recovery plans
RC Lacy, R Williams, E Ashe, KC Balcomb III… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Understanding cumulative effects of multiple threats is key to guiding effective management
to conserve endangered species. The critically endangered, Southern Resident killer whale …
to conserve endangered species. The critically endangered, Southern Resident killer whale …