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(1997) Global warming: implications for freshwater and marine fish.

Authors
Wood C.M.
Source
Cambridge University Press (48)
Type
B - Book (360)
Peer Review
3 - Low (686)
Audience
S - Specialist (3514)
Pages
441
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This book, Published as part of the Society for Experimental Biology Seminar Series series points out that global warming and climate change are growing environmental concerns which are much in the scientific, governmental and public eye at present. The potential impact on freshwater and marine fishes is immense, because most fish have no physiological ability to regulate their body temperature. This volume focusses on the effects of temperature at all levels of organisation in fish, with particular emphasis on physiological function: cells, epithelia, organ systems, the whole organism, reproduction, behaviour, pollutant interactions, ecology and population dynamics, with each chapter written by experts in the field. Many chapters also speculate on the long-term physiological and ecological implications to fish of a 2-4ÂșC global warming scenario over the next half century. Researchers and graduate students in the areas of animal physiology and behaviour, environmental toxicology, population ecology and fisheries biology and management will find this volume of particular interest.

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