(a) Stack of 7 24-well plates used for egg incubation, with increasing sediment load in the wells from bottom to top, (b) plate seen from above, (c) hatched embryo. Photographs by E.Lasne and L.Garaud. from Higher temperature exacerbates the impact of sediments on embryo performances in a salmonid

In a warming climate, higher temperatures are likely to modulate positively or negatively the effect of other environmental factors on biota, although such interactions are poorly documented. Here, we explore under controlled conditions the combined effects of two common stressors in freshwater ecos...

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Main Authors: Lisandrina Mari, Laura Garaud, Guillaume Evanno, Emilien Lasne
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Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.4308104.v1
https://figshare.com/articles/figure/_a_Stack_of_7_24-well_plates_used_for_egg_incubation_with_increasing_sediment_load_in_the_wells_from_bottom_to_top_b_plate_seen_from_above_c_hatched_embryo_Photographs_by_E_Lasne_and_L_Garaud_from_Higher_temperature_exacerbates_the_impact_of_sediments_on_/4308104
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spelling ftroysocietyfig:oai:figshare.com:article/4308104 2023-05-15T14:30:09+02:00 (a) Stack of 7 24-well plates used for egg incubation, with increasing sediment load in the wells from bottom to top, (b) plate seen from above, (c) hatched embryo. Photographs by E.Lasne and L.Garaud. from Higher temperature exacerbates the impact of sediments on embryo performances in a salmonid Lisandrina Mari Laura Garaud Guillaume Evanno Emilien Lasne 2016-12-10T12:56:47Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.4308104.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/_a_Stack_of_7_24-well_plates_used_for_egg_incubation_with_increasing_sediment_load_in_the_wells_from_bottom_to_top_b_plate_seen_from_above_c_hatched_embryo_Photographs_by_E_Lasne_and_L_Garaud_from_Higher_temperature_exacerbates_the_impact_of_sediments_on_/4308104 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.4308104.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/_a_Stack_of_7_24-well_plates_used_for_egg_incubation_with_increasing_sediment_load_in_the_wells_from_bottom_to_top_b_plate_seen_from_above_c_hatched_embryo_Photographs_by_E_Lasne_and_L_Garaud_from_Higher_temperature_exacerbates_the_impact_of_sediments_on_/4308104 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology global change thermal stress hypoxia multistress fish Image Figure 2016 ftroysocietyfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.4308104.v1 2022-01-01T19:58:27Z In a warming climate, higher temperatures are likely to modulate positively or negatively the effect of other environmental factors on biota, although such interactions are poorly documented. Here, we explore under controlled conditions the combined effects of two common stressors in freshwater ecosystems, higher temperature and sediment load, on the embryonic development of arctic charr ( Salvelinus alpinus L.). In the warm treatment, embryos had a lower survival, a longer incubation period and a smaller body size with a bigger yolk sac volume (YSV). Our data show a significant interaction between temperature and sediment load with temperature increasing dramatically the negative effects of sediment load on fitness-related traits. In the climate change context, these findings highlight the importance of taking into account different thermal scenarios when examining the effect of environmental or anthropogenic stressors. Still Image Arctic charr Arctic Climate change Salvelinus alpinus The Royal Society: Figshare Arctic
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topic Ecology
global change
thermal stress
hypoxia
multistress
fish
spellingShingle Ecology
global change
thermal stress
hypoxia
multistress
fish
Lisandrina Mari
Laura Garaud
Guillaume Evanno
Emilien Lasne
(a) Stack of 7 24-well plates used for egg incubation, with increasing sediment load in the wells from bottom to top, (b) plate seen from above, (c) hatched embryo. Photographs by E.Lasne and L.Garaud. from Higher temperature exacerbates the impact of sediments on embryo performances in a salmonid
topic_facet Ecology
global change
thermal stress
hypoxia
multistress
fish
description In a warming climate, higher temperatures are likely to modulate positively or negatively the effect of other environmental factors on biota, although such interactions are poorly documented. Here, we explore under controlled conditions the combined effects of two common stressors in freshwater ecosystems, higher temperature and sediment load, on the embryonic development of arctic charr ( Salvelinus alpinus L.). In the warm treatment, embryos had a lower survival, a longer incubation period and a smaller body size with a bigger yolk sac volume (YSV). Our data show a significant interaction between temperature and sediment load with temperature increasing dramatically the negative effects of sediment load on fitness-related traits. In the climate change context, these findings highlight the importance of taking into account different thermal scenarios when examining the effect of environmental or anthropogenic stressors.
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author Lisandrina Mari
Laura Garaud
Guillaume Evanno
Emilien Lasne
author_facet Lisandrina Mari
Laura Garaud
Guillaume Evanno
Emilien Lasne
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title (a) Stack of 7 24-well plates used for egg incubation, with increasing sediment load in the wells from bottom to top, (b) plate seen from above, (c) hatched embryo. Photographs by E.Lasne and L.Garaud. from Higher temperature exacerbates the impact of sediments on embryo performances in a salmonid
title_short (a) Stack of 7 24-well plates used for egg incubation, with increasing sediment load in the wells from bottom to top, (b) plate seen from above, (c) hatched embryo. Photographs by E.Lasne and L.Garaud. from Higher temperature exacerbates the impact of sediments on embryo performances in a salmonid
title_full (a) Stack of 7 24-well plates used for egg incubation, with increasing sediment load in the wells from bottom to top, (b) plate seen from above, (c) hatched embryo. Photographs by E.Lasne and L.Garaud. from Higher temperature exacerbates the impact of sediments on embryo performances in a salmonid
title_fullStr (a) Stack of 7 24-well plates used for egg incubation, with increasing sediment load in the wells from bottom to top, (b) plate seen from above, (c) hatched embryo. Photographs by E.Lasne and L.Garaud. from Higher temperature exacerbates the impact of sediments on embryo performances in a salmonid
title_full_unstemmed (a) Stack of 7 24-well plates used for egg incubation, with increasing sediment load in the wells from bottom to top, (b) plate seen from above, (c) hatched embryo. Photographs by E.Lasne and L.Garaud. from Higher temperature exacerbates the impact of sediments on embryo performances in a salmonid
title_sort (a) stack of 7 24-well plates used for egg incubation, with increasing sediment load in the wells from bottom to top, (b) plate seen from above, (c) hatched embryo. photographs by e.lasne and l.garaud. from higher temperature exacerbates the impact of sediments on embryo performances in a salmonid
publishDate 2016
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