Selected Papers from the "VII Iberian Congress of Ichthyology - SIBIC2018 Where rivers meet the ocean"
A special issue of Fishes (ISSN 2410-3888).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2019) | Viewed by 33721
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Interests: ecophysiology; fish; aquatic animals; endocrine regulation; osmoregulation; stress response; metabolic trade-offs; extreme environments; climate change; invasive fish
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The VII Congress of the Iberian Society for Ichthyology—SIBIC (Faro, Portugal, 12-16 June, 2018).
Dear Colleagues,
The congress theme, “where rivers meet the ocean”, encompasses all aspects of fish biology, habitat, or resource management, from riverine environments to the open waters of the planet’s oceans. This highlights the Iberian Society for Ichthyology’s (SIBIC) vision to uphold the ecological relevance of fish and promote the transfer of multidisciplinary knowledge across freshwater and marine realms. The conference program features topics such as systematics, phylogeography and evolution, physiology and toxicology, fish behavior and welfare, species and habitat connectivity and conservation, sustainable fisheries and aquaculture, fish models and biotechnology, and science awareness and policy.
Dr. Pedro Miguel Guerreiro
Dr. Filipe Ribeiro
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- systematics
- phylogeography and evolution
- physiology and toxicology
- fish behavior and welfare
- species and habitat connectivity and conservation
- sustainable fisheries and aquaculture
- fish models and biotechnology
- science awareness and policy
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