Otolith asymmetry as a proxy of thermal stress in cold water fish: do observations on natural populations of Cottus gobio meet experimental results ? - Archive ouverte HAL
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Otolith asymmetry as a proxy of thermal stress in cold water fish: do observations on natural populations of Cottus gobio meet experimental results ?

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An increase of water temperature due to global warming is expected to be stressful for many aquatic species such as cold-water fishes. Otolith asymmetry is known to be a proxy of fish stress. However, Cottus gobio linnaeus, 1758 inhabiting potentially stressing (i.e. warm) thermal conditions did not present a higher level of asymmetry in their otoliths than other ones. local adaptations to thermal stress of the different populations studied or a weak a priori definition of the thermal tolerance of this species are discussed.-
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Morgane Novak, Asghar Abdoli, Didier Pont, Pierre Sagnes. Otolith asymmetry as a proxy of thermal stress in cold water fish: do observations on natural populations of Cottus gobio meet experimental results ?. Cybium : Revue Internationale d’Ichtyologie, 2013, 37 (4), pp.267-280. ⟨halsde-00924856⟩
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