Cold adaptation encompasses all those aspects of an organism's physiology that allow it to live in polar regions. With the exception of the special case of the need to avoid freezing, it is therefore merely a specific example of the more general temperature compensation needed by all marine organisms. Temperature compensation is a form of homeostasis; the extent to which a given organism has achieved this can only be assessed in those processes which can be studied at the molecular level. Recent studies of polar organisms, primarily fish, have indicated that compensation is not always perfect. Studies of complex integrated processes such as growth or respiration do not necessarily give useful information concerning cold adaptation. Growth, ...
On our planet there are vast areas, where the average temperature does not exceed 5 řC. They are als...
Measurement of the energetics of biological processes is the key component in understanding the ther...
Reviews on whole body human cold adaptation generally do not distinguish between population studies ...
The concept of ‘metabolic cold adaptation’, namely that polar marine ectotherms are adapted in havin...
A cause and effect understanding of thermal limitation and adaptation at various levels of biologica...
The special features of muscular activity in the cold and their biochemical and physiological backgr...
Metabolic cold adaptation (MCA), the hypothesis that species from cold climates have relatively high...
Temperature profoundly influences physiological responses in animals, primarily due to the effects o...
Temperature profoundly influences physiological responses in animals, primarily due to the effects o...
1. In cold-acclimated animals the free amino acids in body fluids decrease, while the bound amino ac...
Transcriptomic methods are now widely used in functional genomic research. The vast amount of inform...
ABSTRACT Warming of aquatic environments as a result of climate change is already having me...
Introduction Ongoing ocean warming and acidification increasingly affect marine ecosystems, in parti...
Reviews on whole body human cold adaptation generally do not distinguish between population studies ...
Polar fishes are at high risk from increasing seawater temperatures. Characterising the 30 physiolog...
On our planet there are vast areas, where the average temperature does not exceed 5 řC. They are als...
Measurement of the energetics of biological processes is the key component in understanding the ther...
Reviews on whole body human cold adaptation generally do not distinguish between population studies ...
The concept of ‘metabolic cold adaptation’, namely that polar marine ectotherms are adapted in havin...
A cause and effect understanding of thermal limitation and adaptation at various levels of biologica...
The special features of muscular activity in the cold and their biochemical and physiological backgr...
Metabolic cold adaptation (MCA), the hypothesis that species from cold climates have relatively high...
Temperature profoundly influences physiological responses in animals, primarily due to the effects o...
Temperature profoundly influences physiological responses in animals, primarily due to the effects o...
1. In cold-acclimated animals the free amino acids in body fluids decrease, while the bound amino ac...
Transcriptomic methods are now widely used in functional genomic research. The vast amount of inform...
ABSTRACT Warming of aquatic environments as a result of climate change is already having me...
Introduction Ongoing ocean warming and acidification increasingly affect marine ecosystems, in parti...
Reviews on whole body human cold adaptation generally do not distinguish between population studies ...
Polar fishes are at high risk from increasing seawater temperatures. Characterising the 30 physiolog...
On our planet there are vast areas, where the average temperature does not exceed 5 řC. They are als...
Measurement of the energetics of biological processes is the key component in understanding the ther...
Reviews on whole body human cold adaptation generally do not distinguish between population studies ...