Mitochondrial respiration, energetic coupling to phosphorylation and production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were studied in mitochondrial isolates of the eurythermal bivalve Mya arenaria (Myoidea) from a low shore intertidal population of the German Wadden Sea. Measurements were conducted within the range of the habitat temperatures (5 to 15°C), as well as under heat exposure at 20 and 25°C. Experimental warming resulted in an increase of state 3 and state 4 respiration in mitochondrial isolates. Highest respiratory coupling ratios (RCR) were found at 15°C, while at higher temperatures mitochondrial coupling decreased significantly and ROS release doubled between 15 and 25°C. ROS production amounted to between 2 and 3% of total oxygen ...
Thermal regimes in aquatic systems have profound implications for the physiology of ectotherms. In p...
Areas of oxygen depletion in the world\u27s oceans have been on the rise, with the main culprits bei...
Thermal tolerance and the respiratory properties of isolated red muscle mitochondria were investigat...
These are the metadata for a publication "Effects of variable oxygen regimes on mitochondrial bioene...
Ectotherms are exposed to a range of environmental temperatures and may face extremes beyond their ...
Antarctic marine ectotherms look back on several million years of adaptation to constant extreme col...
Effects of fluctuations in habitat temperature (18-30 degrees) on mitochondrial respiratory behavior...
The marine environment confronts its inhabitants with a wide variety of O2 concentrations, as well a...
International audienceCoastal ecosystems are increasingly disturbed by the increase of mean sea surf...
In the context of global climatic changes, marine organisms have been exposed to environmental stres...
Environmental temperature has played an important role during the evolution of species, as well as i...
Thermal regimes in aquatic systems have profound implications for the physiology of ectotherms. In p...
The mitochondrial F1FO-ATPase, the key enzyme in cell bioenergetics, apparently works in the same wa...
International audienceBivalve molluscs survive lack of oxygen and may present cellular characteristi...
Thermal regimes in aquatic systems have profound implications for the physiology of ectotherms. In p...
Areas of oxygen depletion in the world\u27s oceans have been on the rise, with the main culprits bei...
Thermal tolerance and the respiratory properties of isolated red muscle mitochondria were investigat...
These are the metadata for a publication "Effects of variable oxygen regimes on mitochondrial bioene...
Ectotherms are exposed to a range of environmental temperatures and may face extremes beyond their ...
Antarctic marine ectotherms look back on several million years of adaptation to constant extreme col...
Effects of fluctuations in habitat temperature (18-30 degrees) on mitochondrial respiratory behavior...
The marine environment confronts its inhabitants with a wide variety of O2 concentrations, as well a...
International audienceCoastal ecosystems are increasingly disturbed by the increase of mean sea surf...
In the context of global climatic changes, marine organisms have been exposed to environmental stres...
Environmental temperature has played an important role during the evolution of species, as well as i...
Thermal regimes in aquatic systems have profound implications for the physiology of ectotherms. In p...
The mitochondrial F1FO-ATPase, the key enzyme in cell bioenergetics, apparently works in the same wa...
International audienceBivalve molluscs survive lack of oxygen and may present cellular characteristi...
Thermal regimes in aquatic systems have profound implications for the physiology of ectotherms. In p...
Areas of oxygen depletion in the world\u27s oceans have been on the rise, with the main culprits bei...
Thermal tolerance and the respiratory properties of isolated red muscle mitochondria were investigat...