Fish Physiology in a Warming World - Cardio-Respiratory Plasticity & Implication for Thermal Tolerance
Offered By: Society for Experimental Biology via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of global warming on fish physiology in this 32-minute conference talk by Erik Sandblom, the SEB Animal Section 2018 President's Medallist from the University of Göteborg, Sweden. Delve into the cardio-respiratory plasticity of fish and its implications for thermal tolerance as climate change continues to affect aquatic ecosystems. Gain insights into how fish adapt their cardiovascular and respiratory systems to cope with rising temperatures and understand the potential consequences for their survival and distribution in a warming world.
Syllabus
Fish physiology in a warming world:Cardio-respiratory plasticity & implication for thermal tolerance
Taught by
Society for Experimental Biology
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