We report here the effects of temperature on the p1 neuromuscular system of the stomatogastric system of the lobster (Panulirus interruptus). Muscle force generation, in response to both the spontaneously rhythmic in vitro pyloric network neural activity and direct, controlled motor nerve stimulation, dramatically decreased as temperature increased, sufficiently that stomach movements would very unlikely be maintained at warm temperatures. However, animals fed in warm tanks showed statistically identical food digestion to those in cold tanks. Applying dopamine, a circulating hormone in crustacea, increased muscle force production at all temperatures and abolished neuromuscular system temperature dependence. Modulation may thus exist not onl...
Temperature perturbations affect neuronal activities by altering the intrinsic ionic conductances th...
Very little is known about the metabolic and biochemical physiology of spiny lobsters as they develo...
Most animal species are cold-blooded, and their neuronal circuits must maintain function despite env...
We report here the effects of temperature on the p1 neuromuscular system of the stomatogastric syste...
We report here the effects of temperature on the p1 neuromuscular system of the stomatogastric syste...
<p>(A) As temperature (top trace) was decreased the force of muscle contraction (middle trace) incre...
<p>(A) A neuromuscular preparation that has been isolated from the spontaneous activity of the pylor...
Understanding mechanisms of thermal sensitivity is key to predict responses of marine organisms to c...
Temperature has a pervasive influence on the physiology and behavior of all lobsters, and especially...
Temperature has a pervasive influence on lobster behavior, physiology and ecology and affects their ...
It is generally accepted that crustaceans detect, and respond to, changes in water temperature, yet ...
Although spiny rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) is a wholly sub-littoral species, they show a consider...
Neuromuscular synaptic transmission in the ectothermal crab Carcinus maenas was used to assess the e...
Ectothermic animals in areas characterised by seasonal changes are susceptible to extreme fluctuatio...
Stable rhythmic neural activity depends on the well-coordinated interplay of synaptic and cell-intri...
Temperature perturbations affect neuronal activities by altering the intrinsic ionic conductances th...
Very little is known about the metabolic and biochemical physiology of spiny lobsters as they develo...
Most animal species are cold-blooded, and their neuronal circuits must maintain function despite env...
We report here the effects of temperature on the p1 neuromuscular system of the stomatogastric syste...
We report here the effects of temperature on the p1 neuromuscular system of the stomatogastric syste...
<p>(A) As temperature (top trace) was decreased the force of muscle contraction (middle trace) incre...
<p>(A) A neuromuscular preparation that has been isolated from the spontaneous activity of the pylor...
Understanding mechanisms of thermal sensitivity is key to predict responses of marine organisms to c...
Temperature has a pervasive influence on the physiology and behavior of all lobsters, and especially...
Temperature has a pervasive influence on lobster behavior, physiology and ecology and affects their ...
It is generally accepted that crustaceans detect, and respond to, changes in water temperature, yet ...
Although spiny rock lobster (Jasus edwardsii) is a wholly sub-littoral species, they show a consider...
Neuromuscular synaptic transmission in the ectothermal crab Carcinus maenas was used to assess the e...
Ectothermic animals in areas characterised by seasonal changes are susceptible to extreme fluctuatio...
Stable rhythmic neural activity depends on the well-coordinated interplay of synaptic and cell-intri...
Temperature perturbations affect neuronal activities by altering the intrinsic ionic conductances th...
Very little is known about the metabolic and biochemical physiology of spiny lobsters as they develo...
Most animal species are cold-blooded, and their neuronal circuits must maintain function despite env...