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This project investigates the effects of rising CO2 levels on fish physiology, particularly focusing on rainbow trout. By examining how various environmental factors affect their ability to maintain homeostasis, the research aims to provide insights for aquaculture practices.
Rapidly rising CO2 levels threaten aquatic organisms and global food security.
It is vital to determine how high CO2 impacts fish in freshwater and marine environments and to elucidate mechanisms limiting performance in the wild and aquaculture.
Here, I propose an integrative approach that simultaneously investigates multiple physiological processes to comprehensively evaluate the impacts of combined endogenous (i.e. feeding) and exogenous (i.e. salinity and CO2) factors on fish, and their essen…
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