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Linking individual physiological indicators to the productivity of fish populations: A case study of Atlantic herring
Here we investigated whether the decreasing annual productivity (i.e. larval abundances) of Baltic Sea herring over the last decade is linked to warmer springs exceeding the physiological optimum of early life stages. Linking physiological thermal tolerance and recruitment indexes from the field, we found that warming is at least partially responsible for the steady decline in recruitment.
Marta Moyano
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Björn Illing
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Patrick Polte
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Paul Kotterba
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Yury Zablotski
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Tomas Gröhsler
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Patricia Hüdepohl
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Steven J. Cooke
,
Myron A. Peck
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Critical thermal maxima of early life stages of three tropical fishes: Effects of rearing temperature and experimental heating rate
In this study, we showed that critical thermal maxima differ across species and life stages in tropical fishes. Furthermore, body mass and experimental heating rate had a strong influence on the measured thermal tolerance. This suggests that these factors need to be accounted for when estimating and comparing heat tolerance across early ontogeny in tropical fishes.
Björn Illing
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Adam T. Downie
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Mahaut Beghin
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Jodie L. Rummer
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