Several previous reports, often from studies utilising heavily instrumented animals, have indicated that for teleosts, the increase in cardiac output ( ) during exercise is mainly the result of an increase in cardiac stroke volume (VS) rather than in heart rate (fH). More recently, this contention has been questioned following studies on animals carrying less instrumentation, though the debate continues. In an attempt to shed more light on the situation, we examined the heart rates and oxygen consumption rates ( ; normalised to a mass of 1 kg, given as ) of six Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii peelii; kg) equipped with implanted fH and body temperature data loggers. Data were determined during exposure to varying temperatures and swimming ...
Measures of cardiac performance are pertinent to the study of thermal physiology and exercise in tel...
One of the physiological mechanisms that can limit the fish's ability to face hypoxia or elevated te...
We tested the hypothesis that Blackfin icefish (Chaenocephalus aceratus), one of the six species in ...
Temperature tolerance is a key determinant of the resilience and adaptability of fish facing a warme...
This article measures the cardiac performance of Newfoundland Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). The resul...
The influence of temperature and activity on certain cardiovascular and respiratory parameters in ad...
This study utilizes a swimming respirometer to investigate the effects of exercise and temperature o...
Gilthead seabream were equipped with intraperitoneal biologging tags to investigate cardiac response...
Domestication and selective breeding for rapid-growth have impaired the cardiorespiratory system of ...
Oxygen transport and cardiovascular responses to exercise and environmental changes were studied in ...
Antarctic fish Pagothenia borchgrevinki in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, inhabit one of the coldest and...
Cardiac muscle is a principal target organ for exercise-induced acclimation mechanisms in fish and m...
Salmonid ventricles are composed of spongy and compact myocardium, the latter being perfused via a c...
Fishes faced with novel thermal conditions often modify physiological functioning to compensate for ...
Although most animals live in complex, thermally variable environments, the impact of this variabili...
Measures of cardiac performance are pertinent to the study of thermal physiology and exercise in tel...
One of the physiological mechanisms that can limit the fish's ability to face hypoxia or elevated te...
We tested the hypothesis that Blackfin icefish (Chaenocephalus aceratus), one of the six species in ...
Temperature tolerance is a key determinant of the resilience and adaptability of fish facing a warme...
This article measures the cardiac performance of Newfoundland Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). The resul...
The influence of temperature and activity on certain cardiovascular and respiratory parameters in ad...
This study utilizes a swimming respirometer to investigate the effects of exercise and temperature o...
Gilthead seabream were equipped with intraperitoneal biologging tags to investigate cardiac response...
Domestication and selective breeding for rapid-growth have impaired the cardiorespiratory system of ...
Oxygen transport and cardiovascular responses to exercise and environmental changes were studied in ...
Antarctic fish Pagothenia borchgrevinki in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, inhabit one of the coldest and...
Cardiac muscle is a principal target organ for exercise-induced acclimation mechanisms in fish and m...
Salmonid ventricles are composed of spongy and compact myocardium, the latter being perfused via a c...
Fishes faced with novel thermal conditions often modify physiological functioning to compensate for ...
Although most animals live in complex, thermally variable environments, the impact of this variabili...
Measures of cardiac performance are pertinent to the study of thermal physiology and exercise in tel...
One of the physiological mechanisms that can limit the fish's ability to face hypoxia or elevated te...
We tested the hypothesis that Blackfin icefish (Chaenocephalus aceratus), one of the six species in ...