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Carmine Shiner Conservation Physiology

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Dataset Description

Results from temperature preference experiments demonstrated that individual personality was consistent and repeatability. Individual preferred and maximum avoidance temperatures were significantly reduced in hypoxia compared to normoxia. Standard metabolic rate increased with temperature and body mass. Patterns of projected habitat change suggest the spatial extent of the current distribution of Carmine shiner would shift north with global warming. The understanding of habitat requirements and responses to climate will aid management and recovery efforts for this threatened species.

Cite this dataset as: Enders, Eva. Data of: Carmine Shiner Conservation Physiology. Arctic and Aquatic Research Division, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Winnipeg Manitoba. https://open.canada.ca/data/en/dataset/a6a606a4-8cdc-48e9-812c-7bdcd84840e7

Organization: Fisheries and Oceans Canada | Pêches et Océans Canada

Last modified: 2026-03-24T09:09:17.328895


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