Warming waters beget smaller fish: evidence for reduced size and altered morphology in a desert fish following anthropogenic temperature change
Abstract
Poikilothermic organisms are predicted to show reduced body sizes as they experience warming environments under a changing global climate. Such a shrinking of size is expected under scenarios where rising temperatures increase cellular reaction rates and basal metabolic energy demands, therein requiring limited energy to be shifted from growth. Here, we provide evidence that the ecological changes associated with warming may not only lead to...
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Title
Warming waters beget smaller fish: evidence for reduced size and altered morphology in a desert fish following anthropogenic temperature change
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
15
Issue
10
Pages
20190518 - 20190518
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