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Impact of hypercarbia on juvenile fish physiology, behavior, performance, and acclimation potential (2014-09-16)Asian carp are non-native invasive fishes that have quickly become the most abundant fishes in many portions of the Midwestern United States. While Asian carp are currently contained within the Mississippi River basin by ...
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(2012-09-18)With urbanization increasing throughout the United States and globally, it is becoming increasingly important to understand the effects of hypoxia (a product of urbanization) on aquatic fauna. This thesis combines two ...
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(2012-09-18)Human activities within the riparian zone can alter the abiotic properties of watersheds and stream reaches, potentially resulting in abiotic conditions that are stressful for resident fishes. The inability of fish to ...
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(2015-11-11)Global climate change is expected to alter seawater conditions and marine ecosystems. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) predicts that sea surface pH will decrease by 0.06 - 0.32 pH units and temperature ...
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