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Conservation physiology
2024
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| Accesso online: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39678703/ |
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Sommario:
- Physiological response of longfin smelt to changing temperatures and turbidities. Pasparakis, Christina Biefel, Felix De Castro, Francine Wampler, Alexandra Cocherell, Dennis E Carson, Evan W Hung, Tien-Chieh Connon, Richard E Fangue, Nann A Todgham, Anne E Coastal estuaries globally, including the San Francisco Estuary (SFE), are experiencing significant degradation, often resulting in fisheries collapses. The SFE has undergone profound modifications due to population growth, industrialization, urbanization and increasing water exports for human use. These changes have significantly altered the aquatic ecosystem, favouring invasive species and becoming less hospitable to native species such as the longfin smelt (). With longfin smelt abundance declining to