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This project investigates how fish, particularly zebrafish and sticklebacks, adapt to rising water temperatures due to climate change. It focuses on understanding the physiological and genetic mechanisms that influence thermal tolerance and performance, aiming to predict the impacts of climate change on fish population…
Abstract Climate change is warming waters globally.
Ectothermic animals, such as fish, have the same body temperature as the surrounding water and are therefore thought to be particularly sensitive to warming.
To predict climate change impacts on fish populations, we must first know how fish are affected and how rapidly evolution may help mitigate some of those impacts.
Some of the most central questions regarding thermal acclimation and adaptation of ectothermic animals remain unresolved: 1.…
UGOT - GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET/UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG
GOETEBORGS UNIVERSITET
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Norway, Trondheim
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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