Reprint

Effect of Climate Change on Salmonid Fishes in Rivers

Edited by
February 2024
224 pages
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0309-5 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-7258-0310-1 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Effect of Climate Change on Salmonid Fishes in Rivers that was published in

Biology & Life Sciences
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

Climate change poses threats to salmonid fishes causing their populations to decline and inducing sub-lethal effects. Increases in temperature change aquatic habitats and opportunities for fish to feed and find shelter. This Special Issue documents how these alterations influence salmonid populations. Across ten papers, leading ecologists from Europe and North America have exhibited how climate warming has influenced the ecology of salmonids in terms of their metabolic rates, development, growth, body size, sexual maturation, and reproductive traits. Climate change also influences their behaviors, including migrations, intraspecific competition, and predation. For instance, salmonids avoid warm stressful temperatures by seeking out cold tributary plumes, groundwater springs, alcoves and hyporheic upwellings, deep lakes, and artificial impoundments. Elevated temperatures affect their physiological, genetic, and epigenetic processes, which are important for their adaptations. This volume also lists examples of how climate change influences interspecific predation, and via mathematical modelling, it shows how climate conditions influence competition between trout and salmon in rivers. The authors have also revealed major research gaps related to species interactions, behavioral responses, and the effects of climate change across the fishes’ life stages. This collection of research papers may also help managers in performing better salmonid management in a changing climate.

Format
  • Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
cortisol; high-temperature stress; autophagy; RNA-Seq; skeletal muscle; anadromous fish; ecological responses to climate change; future projections; global change; ocean; freshwater; climate change; conservation genetics; effective population size; stocking; genetic variability; introgression; population genetics; Salmonidae; Salmo salar; flow; global warming; habitat; IBM; inSTREAM; salmon; trout; adaptive developmental programming; behaviour; climate; life history traits; metabolism; Salmonidae; temperature; climate change; salmonids; Salmo; rivers; fresh water; migration; climate change; growth rate; marine ecosystems; river ecosystems; scales; climate change; salmonids; thermal refuge; behavioural thermoregulation; remote sensing; anti-predator; global changer; diel behavior; foraging; piscivores; predators; High Arctic; Svalbard lake systems; climate impact; Arctic charr; growth rate; anadromy; n/a