Two major strategies are used by most fish to maintain energy homeostasis under hypoxia. One is to utilize alternative metabolic pathways to increase energy production, and the other is to limit energy expenditure by suppressing energy-consuming processes, especially ionoregulation. Some anabantoid fishes live in tropical rivers, where hypoxic environments occur frequently. We previously found that under ambient hypoxia, anabantoid fishes do not downregulate Na+/K+-ATPase (NKA) activity to conserve energy in gills but instead increase the frequency of air-breathing respiration (ABR). In addition to the hypoxic condition, another factor that may cause cellular hypoxia in fish is abnormally high environmental temperatures. The frequency of su...
Low dissolved oxygen (hypoxia) can severely limit fish performance, especially aerobically expensive...
Moderate hypoxia can be tolerated by many fish species, while only some species survive severe hypox...
CHAPTER 1. The organisation and anatomical design of fish myotomal muscles. The literature on the an...
Animals rely on O₂ to balance cellular ATP supply and demand. In O₂-limited hypoxic environments, su...
Aerobic metabolism generates 15–20 times more energy (ATP) than anaerobic metabolism, which is cruci...
With the predicted increase in global water temperature and acute hypoxic episodes, knowledge of the...
Two Amazonian closely related tetras – cardinal Paracheirodon axelrodi and green neon P. simulans – ...
Dissolved oxygen is one of the most important environmental factors affecting survival of fishes tha...
© 2018 Elsevier BV. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: ht...
Artículo científico JCR Q1The darkedged splitfin (Amarillo fish), Girardinichthys multiradiatus is a...
Hypoxia is common in marine environments and fishes use a suite of cardiorespiratory adjustments to ...
The inter-tissue metabolic responses to hypoxia were determined in lungfish (Protopterus aethiopicus...
Anthropogenic environmental degradation has led to an increase in the frequency and prevalence of aq...
The effects of moderate and severe hypoxia on air breathing frequency and respiratory properties of ...
The Alaska blackfish (Dallia pectoralis) remains active at cold temperatures when experiencing aquat...
Low dissolved oxygen (hypoxia) can severely limit fish performance, especially aerobically expensive...
Moderate hypoxia can be tolerated by many fish species, while only some species survive severe hypox...
CHAPTER 1. The organisation and anatomical design of fish myotomal muscles. The literature on the an...
Animals rely on O₂ to balance cellular ATP supply and demand. In O₂-limited hypoxic environments, su...
Aerobic metabolism generates 15–20 times more energy (ATP) than anaerobic metabolism, which is cruci...
With the predicted increase in global water temperature and acute hypoxic episodes, knowledge of the...
Two Amazonian closely related tetras – cardinal Paracheirodon axelrodi and green neon P. simulans – ...
Dissolved oxygen is one of the most important environmental factors affecting survival of fishes tha...
© 2018 Elsevier BV. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license: ht...
Artículo científico JCR Q1The darkedged splitfin (Amarillo fish), Girardinichthys multiradiatus is a...
Hypoxia is common in marine environments and fishes use a suite of cardiorespiratory adjustments to ...
The inter-tissue metabolic responses to hypoxia were determined in lungfish (Protopterus aethiopicus...
Anthropogenic environmental degradation has led to an increase in the frequency and prevalence of aq...
The effects of moderate and severe hypoxia on air breathing frequency and respiratory properties of ...
The Alaska blackfish (Dallia pectoralis) remains active at cold temperatures when experiencing aquat...
Low dissolved oxygen (hypoxia) can severely limit fish performance, especially aerobically expensive...
Moderate hypoxia can be tolerated by many fish species, while only some species survive severe hypox...
CHAPTER 1. The organisation and anatomical design of fish myotomal muscles. The literature on the an...