Copyright © 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Thermal effects on the blood respiratory properties of southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii) at 10, 23 and 36 degrees C, and at 0.5 and 1.5% CO(2) were investigated. A reversed temperature effect occurred as the oxygen partial pressure required for 50% haemoglobin saturation (P(50)) at 0.5% CO(2) decreased from 2.9 kPa at 10 degrees C to 1.7 kPa at 23 degrees C (apparent heat of oxygenation, DeltaH degrees , =+27 kJ mol(-1)). However, oxygen binding was essentially independent of temperature at warmer temperatures (P(50)=1.7-2.0 kPa from 23-36 degrees C at 0.5% CO(2); DeltaH degrees =-6.5 kJ mol(-1)). Hill's coefficient (n(H)) ranged from 1.3 to 1.6, and there was a large effect of tempe...
XRecently we demonstrated that the capacity of isolated muscle mitochondria to produce reactive oxyg...
We measured enzyme activities along a heterothermic tissue, the visceral retia mirabilia of the blue...
The bluefin tuna have a variety of distinctive anatomical and physiological adaptations that enhance...
Tunas (family Scombridae) are exceptional among most teleost fishes in that they possess vascular he...
Owing to the inherent difficulties of studying bluefin tuna, nothing is known of the cardiovascular ...
abstract: Tuna are unusual among fish in that they are warm bodied. It is agreed that one adaptive a...
Bluefin tunas are highly specialized fish with unique hydrodynamic designs and physiological traits....
an acute change in temperature (18–28 °C). Heart rates (fH) through increases in fH. Acute reduction...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Routine metabolic rate (RMR) was measured in fast...
abstract: Giant bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) warm their viscera during and after a meal. The caecu...
Oxygen transport and cardiovascular responses to exercise and environmental changes were studied in ...
Oxygen transport and cardiovascular responses to exercise and environmental changes were studied in ...
Of the few measurements of the behavioural and physiological responses of tuna to hypoxia, most are ...
abstract: Acoustic telemetry showed that stomach temperature from large bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnu...
Tunas (family Scombridae) maintain muscle temperatures (Tm) elevated significantly above ambient wat...
XRecently we demonstrated that the capacity of isolated muscle mitochondria to produce reactive oxyg...
We measured enzyme activities along a heterothermic tissue, the visceral retia mirabilia of the blue...
The bluefin tuna have a variety of distinctive anatomical and physiological adaptations that enhance...
Tunas (family Scombridae) are exceptional among most teleost fishes in that they possess vascular he...
Owing to the inherent difficulties of studying bluefin tuna, nothing is known of the cardiovascular ...
abstract: Tuna are unusual among fish in that they are warm bodied. It is agreed that one adaptive a...
Bluefin tunas are highly specialized fish with unique hydrodynamic designs and physiological traits....
an acute change in temperature (18–28 °C). Heart rates (fH) through increases in fH. Acute reduction...
Copyright © 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Routine metabolic rate (RMR) was measured in fast...
abstract: Giant bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) warm their viscera during and after a meal. The caecu...
Oxygen transport and cardiovascular responses to exercise and environmental changes were studied in ...
Oxygen transport and cardiovascular responses to exercise and environmental changes were studied in ...
Of the few measurements of the behavioural and physiological responses of tuna to hypoxia, most are ...
abstract: Acoustic telemetry showed that stomach temperature from large bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnu...
Tunas (family Scombridae) maintain muscle temperatures (Tm) elevated significantly above ambient wat...
XRecently we demonstrated that the capacity of isolated muscle mitochondria to produce reactive oxyg...
We measured enzyme activities along a heterothermic tissue, the visceral retia mirabilia of the blue...
The bluefin tuna have a variety of distinctive anatomical and physiological adaptations that enhance...