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Climate vulnerability for a desert fish: integrating hydrologic exposures, adaptive capacity, and growth potential

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Joseph R. Benjamin, Joseph R. Benjamin, Kara J. Anlauf-Dunn, and Erika Eliason, 2023-09-14, Climate vulnerability for a desert fish: integrating hydrologic exposures, adaptive capacity, and growth potential: Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, v. 80, no. 11.

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Climate vulnerability can be evaluated by multiple organismal responses. We developed a climate vulnerability framework focused on growth potential of redband trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss newberri). We employed a bioenergetics model to evaluate spatial variability in growth potential in relation to constraints on body size imposed by stream flow, physiological responses linked to variable thermal regimes, and variation in physiological adaptive capacity inferred from field respirometry. Results indicate that maximum size (g) of redband trout increases with stream discharge. Growth potential is strongly linked to body size, with smaller individuals performing better relative to larger fish in cooler thermal regimes. Annual patterns of [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northwest CASC

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