Stress Indicators in Fish

作者: Natalie M. Sopinka , Michael R. Donaldson , Constance M. O’Connor , Cory D. Suski , Steven J. Cooke

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-802728-8.00011-4

关键词: Ecosystem healthFish <Actinopterygii>Life stageStress (linguistics)StressorStressed stateIntraspecific competitionEcologyPopulationBiology

摘要: … a fish in the wild is stressed or not?). Elevated levels of an indicator can signal a stressed fish… do not necessarily equate to a less stressed or unstressed fish. Readers are encouraged to …

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