Abstract.—Arterial blood respiratory variables, ventilation rate, and cardiac output were ex-amined in largemouth bass Micropterus salmoides and smallmouth bass M. dolomieu to compare their physiological responses to graded levels of hypoxia. Reduction in water PO2 (PwO2) from 150 to 45 torr (1 torr ø 133.3 Pa) caused similar decreases in arterial PO2 (PaO2) in both species, although total blood O2 content was markedly higher in largemouth bass at the lower oxygen tensions. Curves for in vitro O2 dissociation in normoxic fish indicated that largemouth bass blood had a higher affinity for O2 than smallmouth bass blood. Severe hypoxia caused a significant increase in blood concentrations of catecholamines in smallmouth bass but not in largemo...
International audienceHypoxia is a pervasive problem in coastal environments and is predicted to hav...
The influence of hypoxia, hyperoxia and temperature on the oxygen consumption, heart rate and ventil...
The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every body of w...
With urbanization increasing throughout the United States and globally, it is becoming increasingly ...
Abstract Temperature and oxygen gradients exist in nearly every water body, but anthropogenic activi...
The impact of variation in water temperature and dissolved oxygen on recovery of largemouth bass Mic...
The effects of moderate and severe hypoxia on air breathing frequency and respiratory properties of ...
To mitigate salmon lice infestations in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) sea cages, deployment of clean...
Among the basal bony fishes, the American paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) has a unique respiratory st...
The influence of water oxygen concentration on the acid–base balance of sea bass was evaluated. Fish...
For a poster. Oxygen deprivation (hypoxia) is a common stressor affecting cardiomyocytes (heart cell...
Studies were undertaken to determine the cardiac and ventilatory responses of restrained and unrestr...
Hypoxia is a pervasive problem in coastal environments and is predicted to have enduring impacts on ...
Several environmental stressors can impact the physiology and survival of fishes. Fish experience n...
In the current study, we simulated different components of a live-release angling tournament (anglin...
International audienceHypoxia is a pervasive problem in coastal environments and is predicted to hav...
The influence of hypoxia, hyperoxia and temperature on the oxygen consumption, heart rate and ventil...
The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every body of w...
With urbanization increasing throughout the United States and globally, it is becoming increasingly ...
Abstract Temperature and oxygen gradients exist in nearly every water body, but anthropogenic activi...
The impact of variation in water temperature and dissolved oxygen on recovery of largemouth bass Mic...
The effects of moderate and severe hypoxia on air breathing frequency and respiratory properties of ...
To mitigate salmon lice infestations in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) sea cages, deployment of clean...
Among the basal bony fishes, the American paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) has a unique respiratory st...
The influence of water oxygen concentration on the acid–base balance of sea bass was evaluated. Fish...
For a poster. Oxygen deprivation (hypoxia) is a common stressor affecting cardiomyocytes (heart cell...
Studies were undertaken to determine the cardiac and ventilatory responses of restrained and unrestr...
Hypoxia is a pervasive problem in coastal environments and is predicted to have enduring impacts on ...
Several environmental stressors can impact the physiology and survival of fishes. Fish experience n...
In the current study, we simulated different components of a live-release angling tournament (anglin...
International audienceHypoxia is a pervasive problem in coastal environments and is predicted to hav...
The influence of hypoxia, hyperoxia and temperature on the oxygen consumption, heart rate and ventil...
The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every body of w...