A recent examination of the relationship between O2 uptake (M ˙ O•) and diffusive sodium loss (JNaout) in a freshwater fish showed that Na+ losses after exhaustive exercise exceeded those expected on the basis of M ˙ O•, probably due to distortion of the paracellular tight junctions (the primary site of diffusive ion loss) and/or glomerular-type filtration caused by increased lamellar pressure. In the present study, an examination of this relationship in nine species of fish from diverse habitats supports this model. Under routine conditions, the rate of Na+ loss per unit of O2 consumed (termed the ion/gas ratio or IGR) was similar in all the species tested, averaging 61.6 pmol Na+ nmol21 O2. After exhaustive exercise, the degree to which t...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) and by association pCO₂ in aquatic habitats (hypercarbia) ha...
This study investigated ion regulation in relation to water pH in three species of fish of differing...
Low dissolved oxygen levels in the water (hypoxia) can be provoked by oxygen consumption by fish and...
The effects of dissolved oxygen (PO2) on gills Gas Diffusion Distance (GDD) and Respiratory Surfacie...
The permeability of the teleost branchial exchanger to oxygen and carbon dioxide is apparently enhan...
In the traditional osmorespiratory compromise, fish increase their effective gill permeability to O2...
The relationship between sodium influx and external sodium concentration in Phoxinus is complex and ...
The energetic aspects of osmoregulation in several species of fish were examined, using an experime...
In fish, exhaustive exercise stress differs from steady-state aerobic exercise in causing (1) a depl...
This study is the first to provide direct physiological evidence that larval fish gills play a prima...
The fish gill is a multipurpose organ that plays a central role in gas exchange, ion regulation, aci...
The fish gill is subject to an osmorespiratory compromise in physiologically demanding situations wh...
In air-breathing fish a reduction of gill surface area reduces the danger of losing oxygen taken up ...
Using two models of gill remodeling (thermally-induced and hypoxia-induced), experiments focused on ...
Rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) were exercised at cruising speeds for 5hours. A slight but significa...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) and by association pCO₂ in aquatic habitats (hypercarbia) ha...
This study investigated ion regulation in relation to water pH in three species of fish of differing...
Low dissolved oxygen levels in the water (hypoxia) can be provoked by oxygen consumption by fish and...
The effects of dissolved oxygen (PO2) on gills Gas Diffusion Distance (GDD) and Respiratory Surfacie...
The permeability of the teleost branchial exchanger to oxygen and carbon dioxide is apparently enhan...
In the traditional osmorespiratory compromise, fish increase their effective gill permeability to O2...
The relationship between sodium influx and external sodium concentration in Phoxinus is complex and ...
The energetic aspects of osmoregulation in several species of fish were examined, using an experime...
In fish, exhaustive exercise stress differs from steady-state aerobic exercise in causing (1) a depl...
This study is the first to provide direct physiological evidence that larval fish gills play a prima...
The fish gill is a multipurpose organ that plays a central role in gas exchange, ion regulation, aci...
The fish gill is subject to an osmorespiratory compromise in physiologically demanding situations wh...
In air-breathing fish a reduction of gill surface area reduces the danger of losing oxygen taken up ...
Using two models of gill remodeling (thermally-induced and hypoxia-induced), experiments focused on ...
Rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri) were exercised at cruising speeds for 5hours. A slight but significa...
Rising atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) and by association pCO₂ in aquatic habitats (hypercarbia) ha...
This study investigated ion regulation in relation to water pH in three species of fish of differing...
Low dissolved oxygen levels in the water (hypoxia) can be provoked by oxygen consumption by fish and...