Simulating the effects of temperature and food availability on true soles (solea spp.) early-life history traits: a tool for understanding fish recruitment in future climate change scenarios

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  • who: Adriana E. Sardi et al. from the 805, CNRS, University of Bordeaux, Talence, France have published the research: Simulating the Effects of Temperature and Food Availability on True Soles (Solea spp.) Early-Life History Traits: A Tool for Understanding Fish Recruitment in Future Climate Change Scenarios, in the Journal: Fishes 2023, 68 of 28/Dec/2022
  • what: The authors focus on larval stages as their sensitivity to CC might be further increased due to their high (mass-specific) metabolic rate, lower energy reserves, and the fact that they are less capable of migrating toward . . .

     

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