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Relative vulnerability assessment of Indian marine fishes to climate change using impact and adaptation attributes

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Title Relative vulnerability assessment of Indian marine fishes to climate change using impact and adaptation attributes
Relative vulnerability assessment of Indian marine fishes to climate change using impact and adaptation attributes
 
Creator Zacharia P.U, A.P. Dineshbabu, Sujitha Thomas, Shoba Joe Kizhakudan, E. Vivekanandan, S. Lakshmi Pillai, M. Sivadas, Shubhadeep Ghosh, U. Ganga, K.M. Rajesh, Rekha J. Nair, T.M. Najmudeen, Mohammed Koya, Anulekshmi Chellappan, Gyanranjan Dash, Indira Divipala, K.V. Akhilesh, M. Muktha, Swathipriyanka Sen Dash
 
Subject Introduction and proliferation of invasive species.
 
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Fish is a poikilothermic animal that cannot regulate body temperature through
physiological process; this is regulated instead by environmental process. Fish
physiology, like growth and reproduction is directly influenced by changes in
temperature. With rising environmental temperature, the physiological activities of
fishes also increase, which in turn increases the oxygen demand. But the solubility of
oxygen in water is inversely related to temperature and salinity (Weiss, 1970). Thus,
dissolved oxygen availability in water will decrease, resulting in the reduction of growth
and reproduction success of fishes and prevent them from dealing as effectively with
other environmental changes. This is particularly true in the case of fishes living in
closed water bodies. In an open ocean system, several factors play a synergistic role in
impacting the physiology of the organisms.
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Date 2021-07-20T09:36:40Z
2021-07-20T09:36:40Z
2015-07-13
 
Type Technical Report
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/49175
 
Language English
 
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Publisher NICRA