David H Wahl
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White D, Nannini M, Wahl D
J Fish Biol
. 2020 Mar;
97(1):39-50.
PMID: 32154914
Many behaviours have differential fitness consequences across thermal and ecological contexts, indicating that both ecological shifts and warming temperatures induced by climatic change may alter how organisms behave. However, empirical...
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White D, Wahl D
J Therm Biol
. 2020 Mar;
88:102467.
PMID: 32125971
Ectotherms are susceptible to increasing environmental temperatures associated with anthropogenic warming. Supra-optimum temperatures lead to declining aerobic capacity and can increase exposure to lethal temperatures, resulting in reduced performance. Although...
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Redfern J, Cooke S, Lennox R, Nannini M, Wahl D, Gilmour K
Physiol Behav
. 2017 Aug;
180:15-24.
PMID: 28782525
Cortisol, the main glucocorticoid stress hormone in teleost fish, is of interest as a mediator of maternal stress on offspring characteristics because it plays an organizational role during early development....
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Collins S, Wahl D
Oecologia
. 2017 Apr;
184(2):521-530.
PMID: 28451768
Bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) are an invasive planktivore that can greatly deplete planktonic resources. Due to the inefficient conversion of food into fish tissue, large portions of consumed materials are...
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Kolar C, Wahl D
Oecologia
. 2017 Mar;
116(4):556-564.
PMID: 28307525
Spine and helmet production in zooplankton are thought to provide protection from invertebrate rather than vertebrate predators. We examined selectivity for Daphnia lumholtzi, a species that exhibits extreme cyclomorphosis with...
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Midwood J, Peiman K, Burt A, Sarker M, Nannini M, Wahl D, et al.
J Exp Zool A Ecol Integr Physiol
. 2017 Feb;
327(1):5-17.
PMID: 28229559
Little is known about the size-dependent consequences of stressors on wild animals, which is particularly relevant during winter where size-specific trends in survival are common. Here, exogenous cortisol manipulation was...
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Nannini M, Wahl D
Oecologia
. 2016 Jun;
182(2):453-62.
PMID: 27334870
We examined how different exploratory behavioral types of largemouth bass responded to differing prey communities by determining effects on growth, survival and diet in experimental ponds. We found evidence that...
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Binder T, OConnor C, McConnachie S, Wilson S, Nannini M, Wahl D, et al.
Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol
. 2015 May;
187:97-102.
PMID: 26006297
Over-winter mortality is an important selective force for warm-water fish (e.g., centrarchids) that live in temperate habitats. Inherent challenges faced by fish during winter may be compounded by additional stressors...
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Mulhollem J, Suski C, Wahl D
Fish Physiol Biochem
. 2015 Apr;
41(4):833-42.
PMID: 25869216
Due to concerns of global climate change, additional research is needed to quantify the thermal tolerance of species, and how organisms are able to adapt to changes in thermal regime....
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Redpath T, Cooke S, Arlinghaus R, Wahl D, Philipp D
Evol Appl
. 2015 Jan;
2(3):312-23.
PMID: 25567883
In recreational fisheries, a correlation has been established between fishing-induced selection pressures and the metabolic traits of individual fish. This study used a population of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) with...