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At the individual level, organisms develop many complex morphological and physiological adaptations to maintain homeostasis, of which endocrine regulation is the key. By adjusting physiological mechanisms, organisms adapt their response to the external environment, enabling the acquisition of new homeostatic equilibrium that allows survival. The physiological adaptative mechanism plays an important role in maintaining homeostasis and adapting to changes in the external environment. Well-known environmental factors such as ambient temperature, pH, ammonia nitrogen, salinity, and exposure to new pollutants can disrupt homeostasis, resulting in growth and physiological and endocrine disorders. Thus, in a rapidly changing climate, it is important to explore the biological adaptive regulation mechanism and endocrine regulation strategy under stress, which has an important impact on the protection of aquatic ecology. The main purpose of the Research Topic is to explore and discuss these potential physiological and molecular mechanisms to provide new insights for developing new green ecological activities.
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Aquatic organisms Endocrine regulation Stress response Physiological adaptation Homeostasis
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Frontiers Media
