Review Article
Climate Change Effects on Hatching Success, Embryonic Development and Larvae Survival of Freshwater Fish: A Critical Review
Md. Mohibul Hasan*,
Shayla Sultana Mely,
Al Faruk,
Md. Nayeem Hossain
Issue:
Volume 8, Issue 4, December 2023
Pages:
49-53
Received:
13 November 2023
Accepted:
28 November 2023
Published:
22 December 2023
Abstract: Climate change presents a complex challenge to aquatic ecosystems, profoundly affecting fish populations, especially during their critical early life stages. The embryonic and larval phases are particularly vulnerable, drawing increased attention from those seeking to understand the factors contributing to higher mortality rates. Notably, environmental variables, particularly water temperature, emerge as crucial determinants of early fish life survival. This comprehensive review explores the intricate interplay between rising water temperatures due to climate change and the processes governing fish embryonic development, hatching success, and larvae survival. It synthesizes existing research, elucidating diverse responses among fish species to this environmental stressor and delving into the physiological and molecular mechanisms at play, including growth, development, and gene expression. The review also addresses potential ecological and economic implications, underscoring the pressing need for ongoing research, conservation initiatives, and adaptive management strategies. A nuanced understanding of the relationship between climate change and early fish life stages is imperative for ensuring the resilience and sustainability of fish populations amid ongoing environmental transformations.
Abstract: Climate change presents a complex challenge to aquatic ecosystems, profoundly affecting fish populations, especially during their critical early life stages. The embryonic and larval phases are particularly vulnerable, drawing increased attention from those seeking to understand the factors contributing to higher mortality rates. Notably, environme...
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Research Article
Evaluation of the Water Quality of Three Water Supply Wells in the Urban Area of Chilpancingo, Guerrero, México
Juan Ernesto Mendoza-Ramos,
Enrique Flores-Munguía,
Rosa Iris Balbuena-Hernández,
Ricardo Herrera-Navarrete,
Ángeles Martínez-Orgániz*
Issue:
Volume 8, Issue 4, December 2023
Pages:
54-60
Received:
30 November 2023
Accepted:
14 December 2023
Published:
26 December 2023
Abstract: Water quality is essential and indispensable for human and environmental health, however, the growing demand for water resources to satisfy needs has become a global problem and a priority for public health, due to water discharges. waste without any treatment, which has caused a decrease in the availability and contamination of surface and groundwater. Because the supply of water for human use and consumption must have adequate quality to prevent and avoid the transmission of diseases. The physicochemical and microbiological quality of the water from 3 underground wells that supply the population of Chilpancingo was evaluated, and it was determined if it is suitable for human use and consumption. The parameters that were determined were pH, Total Dissolved Solids, Ammoniacal Nitrogen, Nitrites, Nitrates, Sulfates, Total Hardness, Chlorides, Total Coliforms and Fecal Coliforms, in addition to the presence of Escherichia coli and Fecal Streptococci. The results indicated that the water from the three wells that supply the population does not comply with the Maximum Permissible Limits, established by NOM-127-SSA1-1994. The presence of Escherichia coli and fecal Streptococci are an indicator of fecal contamination from human sources or warm-blooded animals, which is why this water is not suitable for human consumption and is considered unsafe for the health of the population.
Abstract: Water quality is essential and indispensable for human and environmental health, however, the growing demand for water resources to satisfy needs has become a global problem and a priority for public health, due to water discharges. waste without any treatment, which has caused a decrease in the availability and contamination of surface and groundw...
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