Aerobic scope measurements of fishes in an era of climate change: respirometry, relevance and recommendations

TD Clark, E Sandblom, F Jutfelt - Journal of Experimental …, 2013 - journals.biologists.com
Measurements of aerobic scope [the difference between minimum and maximum oxygen
consumption rate (and, respectively)] are increasing in prevalence as a tool to address …

Intraspecific variation in tolerance of warming in fishes

DJ McKenzie, Y Zhang, EJ Eliason… - Journal of Fish …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Intraspecific variation in key traits such as tolerance of warming can have profound effects
on ecological and evolutionary processes, notably responses to climate change. The …

Differences in thermal tolerance among sockeye salmon populations

EJ Eliason, TD Clark, MJ Hague, LM Hanson… - Science, 2011 - science.org
Climate change–induced increases in summer water temperature have been associated
with elevated mortality of adult sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) during river …

[HTML][HTML] Does oxygen limit thermal tolerance in arthropods? A critical review of current evidence

WCEP Verberk, J Overgaard, R Ern, M Bayley… - … and Physiology Part A …, 2016 - Elsevier
Over the last decade, numerous studies have investigated the role of oxygen in setting
thermal tolerance in aquatic animals, and there has been particular focus on arthropods …

Are global warming and ocean acidification conspiring against marine ectotherms? A meta-analysis of the respiratory effects of elevated temperature, high CO2 and …

S Lefevre - Conservation Physiology, 2016 - academic.oup.com
With the occurrence of global change, research aimed at estimating the performance of
marine ectotherms in a warmer and acidified future has intensified. The concept of oxygen …

The role of mechanistic physiology in investigating impacts of global warming on fishes

S Lefevre, T Wang… - Journal of Experimental …, 2021 - journals.biologists.com
Warming of aquatic environments as a result of climate change is already having
measurable impacts on fishes, manifested as changes in phenology, range shifts and …

Aerobic scope does not predict the performance of a tropical eurythermal fish at elevated temperatures

T Norin, H Malte, TD Clark - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2014 - journals.biologists.com
Climate warming is predicted to negatively impact fish populations through impairment of
oxygen transport systems when temperatures exceed those which are optimal for aerobic …

Aerobic scope fails to explain the detrimental effects on growth resulting from warming and elevated CO2 in Atlantic halibut

A Gräns, F Jutfelt, E Sandblom… - Journal of …, 2014 - journals.biologists.com
As a consequence of increasing atmospheric CO2, the world's oceans are becoming
warmer and more acidic. Whilst the ecological effects of these changes are poorly …

Oxygen supply in aquatic ectotherms: partial pressure and solubility together explain biodiversity and size patterns

WCEP Verberk, DT Bilton, P Calosi, JI Spicer - Ecology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Aquatic ectotherms face the continuous challenge of capturing sufficient oxygen from their
environment as the diffusion rate of oxygen in water is 3× 105 times lower than in air …

Tolerance limit for fish growth exceeded by warming waters

AB Neuheimer, RE Thresher, JM Lyle… - Nature Climate …, 2011 - nature.com
Climate change can affect organisms both directly, by affecting their physiology, growth, and
behaviour, and indirectly, for example through effects on ecosystem structure and function …