Temperature increase and its effects on fish stress physiology in the context of global warming
Stazione Sperimentale del Vetro · Stazione Sperimentale per l'Industria delle Pelli e delle Materie Concianti · +8 more institutions
Abstract
The capacity of fishes to cope with environmental variation is considered to be a main determinant of their fitness and is partly determined by their stress physiology. By 2100, global ocean temperature is expected to rise by 1-4°C, with potential consequences for stress physiology. Global warming is affecting animal populations worldwide through chronic temperature increases and an increase in the frequency of extreme heatwave events. As ectotherms, fishes are expected to be particularly vulnerable to global warming. Although little information is available about the effects of global warming on stress physiology in nature, multiple studies describe the consequences of temperature increases on stress…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 33.77
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- 100%
- References
- 163
Authors
3- SASébastien AlfonsoCorresponding
Stazione Sperimentale del Vetro, Stazione Sperimentale per l'Industria delle Pelli e delle Materie Concianti
- MGManuel Gesto
Technical University of Denmark
- BSBastien Sadoul
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Ifremer, Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement, Ecology and Ecosystem Health, Marine Biodiversity Exploitation and Conservation, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, L'Institut Agro
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Context (archaeology)
- Fish <Actinopterygii>
- Global warming
- Climate change
- Zoology
- Ecology
- Physiology
- Life below water