“…Aerobic metabolic scope (AMS; Brett, 1964;Fry, 1947Fry, , 1971) is defined as the difference between (i) the active metabolic rate (AMR), which is the highest metabolic rate the organism can sustain under maximal activity and (ii) the standard metabolic rate (SMR), the metabolic rate necessary to maintain vital functions and measured under resting conditions. Metabolic and swimming performance are known to be modulated by a set of environmental parameters, such as temperature (Blier et al, 1997;Farrell, 2007;Rome et al, 2007), dissolved oxygen (Diaz, 2001;Diaz et al, 2004) or pollutants (Johansen and Jones, 2011;Lefrançois and Claireaux, 2003;Marit and Weber, 2012;Shingles et al, 2001;Schurmann and Steffensen, 1997;Thomas et al, 2013).…”