Sub-chapter 2.1.3. Climate change impacts on marine resources

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Moullec, Fabien | Ben Rais Lasram, Frida | Coll, Marta | Guilhaumon, François | Halouani, Ghassen | Hattab, Tarek | Le Loc’H, François | Shin, Yunne-Jai

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Temperature has a major direct effect on the physiology, growth, reproduction, recruitment and behavior of poikilothermic organisms such as fish. It affects many physiological processes ranging from damaging proteins to disrupting organ function. Environmental changes, especially climate warming, may thus strongly influence the abundance and biogeography of fish through species-specific physiological thresholds of temperature tolerance, or through responses to changes in other trophic levels (Perry...

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