How do different fish species respond to their habitat changing because of climate change? What if the water becomes warmer, or salter, or if the availability of food changes? And which of these factors have the biggest impact? PhD student Bass Dye…
For cold-blooded species, temperature determines their activity and metabolism: if it is warm enough, they become active and if it gets too cold, they remain still. But apart from temperature, fish respond to more environmental factors: for example,…
Dye, B.; Tulp, I.; van Leeuwen, A.; Blom, E.; Schram, E. (2024). A rockling's choice: The trade-off between thermal preference and physical structure in the five bearded rockling, Ciliata mustela. J. Exp. Mar. Biol. Ecol. 570: 151959. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jembe.2023.151959
Eidam, E.F.; Sutherland, D.A.; Ralston, D.K.; Conroy, T.; Dye, B. (2021). Shifting sediment dynamics in the Coos Bay Estuary in response to 150 years of modification. JGR: Oceans 126: e2020JC016771. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020jc016771