The Gill-Oxygen Limitation Theory (GOLT)
Seamposium 2021 | Dealing with new frontiers of marine research
Con motivo de la Década de las Ciencias Marinas impulsada por la ONU (#ODS14) que pretende generar un marco común que garantice que las ciencias marinas respaldan plenamente las acciones para gestionar de manera sostenible los océanos y mares del mundo, y alcanzar así los objetivos de la Agenda 2030 para el Desarrollo Sostenible, los centros de marinos del CSIC: IMEDEA, CEAB, ICM, ICMAN, y el IIM hemos organizado un ciclo de conferencias conjunto titulado “Seamposium: Dealing with new frontiers of marine research” por el cual se crea un Foro de discusión entorno a un seminario mensual realizado por un experto reconocido en diferentes temáticas marinas.
The Gill-Oxygen Limitation Theory (GOLT)
Both marine and freshwater fishes are facing the challenges posed by climate change-induced increase in water temperature and habitat deoxygenation, which results in disruptions to their life history and reproductive phenology in addition to distributional shifts and structural changes in the communities of which they are part. These disruptions will intensify the deleterious effects of fisheries on fish communities. This presentation will show how the author’s Gill-Oxygen Limitation Theory (GOLT), and its various corollaries, can help explain these changes, and render superfluous the species- and local-specific (ad hoc) hypotheses that are usually advanced to explain these changes.