CHAPTER 1. The organisation and anatomical design of fish myotomal muscles. The literature on the anatomy, physiology and biochemistry of fish muscle is reviewed. CHAPTER 2. The effect of thermal acclimation on the metabolism of the swimming musculature of flounder (Platichthys flesus L.) Chapter 3. The effect of epinephrine administration on phosphorylase activity of the slow and fast muscles of flounder (Platichthys flesus L.) The results suggest glycogenolysis in flounder due to increased formation of phosphorylase a resulting from epinephrine activation of membrane bound adenyl cyclase. Chapter 4. Effects of hypoxia acclimation on anaerobic metabolism in the plaice (Pleuronectes platessa L.) There were no detectable levels of alcohol de...
Goldfish (Carassius auratus) were subjected, for a period of 6 weeks, to 2h progressive hypoxia foll...
The study reviewed the techniques used in the global trade of live fish. Based on this review and f...
Two major strategies are used by most fish to maintain energy homeostasis under hypoxia. One is to u...
The inter-tissue metabolic responses to hypoxia were determined in lungfish (Protopterus aethiopicus...
Many species of fish may be exposed to hypoxia in their natural habitats, either on a temporary or a...
Chapter One Introduction Research in the structure, biochemistry, electrophysiology and mechanical p...
Chapter 1 - General Introduction. Part I reviews the structure and function of fish muscle, includin...
Chapter 1. A general introduction into the adaptation of teleost fish to changing thermal environmen...
Moderate hypoxia can be tolerated by many fish species, while only some species survive severe hypox...
Moderate hypoxia can be tolerated by many fish species, while only some species survive severe hypox...
The five discrete, but related studies presented in this thesis investigate several aspects of the p...
Animals rely on O₂ to balance cellular ATP supply and demand. In O₂-limited hypoxic environments, su...
Fishes have evolved physiologically to live within a specific range of environmental variation and e...
For freshwater fishes, elevated water temperatures associated with climate warming and hypoxia can c...
The common goldfish is uncommonly resistant to total anoxia; at low temperature during the winter mo...
Goldfish (Carassius auratus) were subjected, for a period of 6 weeks, to 2h progressive hypoxia foll...
The study reviewed the techniques used in the global trade of live fish. Based on this review and f...
Two major strategies are used by most fish to maintain energy homeostasis under hypoxia. One is to u...
The inter-tissue metabolic responses to hypoxia were determined in lungfish (Protopterus aethiopicus...
Many species of fish may be exposed to hypoxia in their natural habitats, either on a temporary or a...
Chapter One Introduction Research in the structure, biochemistry, electrophysiology and mechanical p...
Chapter 1 - General Introduction. Part I reviews the structure and function of fish muscle, includin...
Chapter 1. A general introduction into the adaptation of teleost fish to changing thermal environmen...
Moderate hypoxia can be tolerated by many fish species, while only some species survive severe hypox...
Moderate hypoxia can be tolerated by many fish species, while only some species survive severe hypox...
The five discrete, but related studies presented in this thesis investigate several aspects of the p...
Animals rely on O₂ to balance cellular ATP supply and demand. In O₂-limited hypoxic environments, su...
Fishes have evolved physiologically to live within a specific range of environmental variation and e...
For freshwater fishes, elevated water temperatures associated with climate warming and hypoxia can c...
The common goldfish is uncommonly resistant to total anoxia; at low temperature during the winter mo...
Goldfish (Carassius auratus) were subjected, for a period of 6 weeks, to 2h progressive hypoxia foll...
The study reviewed the techniques used in the global trade of live fish. Based on this review and f...
Two major strategies are used by most fish to maintain energy homeostasis under hypoxia. One is to u...