Multigenerational exposure to elevated temperatures leads to a reduction in standard metabolic rate in the wild (original) (raw)

Reduction in standard metabolic rate after multigenerational exposure to elevated temperatures in the wild

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Phenotypic and molecular consequences of stepwise temperature increase across generations in a coral reef fish

Jennifer Donelson

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Metabolic rates of embryos and alevin from a cold-adapted salmonid differ with temperature, population and family of origin: implications for coping with climate change

Chris Wilson

Conservation Physiology, 2018

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Fish heating tolerance scales similarly across individual physiology and populations

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Communications Biology, 2021

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Mammalian metabolic rates in the hottest fish on earth

Gudrun De Boeck

Scientific reports, 2016

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Rapid transgenerational acclimation of a tropical reef fish to climate change

Jennifer Donelson

Nature Climate …, 2011

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Developmental temperature affects phenotypic means and variability: a meta-analysis of fish data

Malgorzata Lagisz

2018

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Predicted impacts of climate warming on aerobic performance and upper thermal tolerance of six tropical freshwater fishes spanning three continents

Les Kaufman

Conservation physiology, 2018

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Limited transgenerational effects of environmental temperatures on thermal performance of a cold-adapted salmonid

Chris Wilson

2020

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Metabolic theory explains latitudinal variation in common carp populations and predicts responses to climate change

Daniel Shoup

Ecosphere, 2015

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Temperature acclimation rate of aerobic scope and feeding metabolism in fishes: implications in a thermally extreme future

Erik Sandblom

Proceedings. Biological sciences / The Royal Society, 2014

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Ocean warming alters cellular metabolism and induces mortality in fish early life stages: A proteomic approach

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Limited variability in upper thermal tolerance among pure and hybrid populations of a cold-water fish

Zachery Wells

Conservation Physiology, 2016

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The intraspecific scaling of metabolic rate with body mass in fishes depends on lifestyle and temperature

Doug Glazier

Ecology Letters, 2010

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Ontogeny influences sensitivity to climate change stressors in an endangered fish

Gonzalo Castillo, M. Hasenbein

Conservation Physiology, 2014

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Reproductive Acclimation to Increased Water Temperature in a Tropical Reef Fish

Mark McCormick

PLoS ONE, 2014

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Metabolic rate and genomic GC. What we can learn from teleost fish

ankita chaurasia

Marine Genomics, 2010

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Transgenerational effects persist down the maternal line in marine sticklebacks: gene expression matches physiology in a warming ocean, supplementary material

Felix C Mark

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Acclimation to predicted ocean warming through developmental plasticity in a tropical reef fish

Jennifer Donelson

Global Change …, 2011

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Transcriptome comparison reveals a genetic network regulating the lower temperature limit in fish

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Microgeographic variation in metabolic rate and energy storage of brown trout: countergradient selection or thermal sensitivity?

David Alvarez

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Research in Thermal Biology: Burning Questions for Coldwater Stream Fishes

Edward Cheslak, Kenneth Tiffan

Reviews in Fisheries Science, 2009

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Ice age fish in a warming world: minimal variation in thermal acclimation capacity among lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) populations

Chris Wilson

Conservation physiology, 2014

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Thermal sensitivity does not determine acclimation capacity for a tropical reef fish

Jennifer Donelson

Journal of Animal Ecology, 2012

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