Mechanically skinned muscle fibres from the twitch region of the iliofibularis muscle of cool- (16 +/- 1 degree C) and warm- (32 +/- 1 degree C) acclimated cane toads (Bufo marinus) were activated maximally by Ca2+ in solutions of different pH and at different temperatures (approx. 1-35 degrees C). Acclimation of up to 12 weeks at 16 degrees C and up to 8 weeks at 32 degrees C did not modify the marked thermal dependence of isometric force in the skeletal muscle fibres of the cane toad. The prominent decline of maximum Ca2+-activated force at lower temperatures, a property which is not characteristic of muscles from other anurans, was associated with an obvious decline in fibre stiffness at temperatures below about 20 degrees C, regardless ...
The relative contribution of arteriovenous oxygen (A-V O2) difference to thermally-induced and activ...
Animals that undergo prolonged dormancy experience minimal muscle disuse atrophy (MDA) compared to a...
This study examined the effects of temperature and chronic hypoxia (CH) on pH/CO2- sensitive fictive...
Mechanically skinned muscle fibres from the twitch region of the iliofibularis muscle of cool- (16 +...
perature on contractile properties of skinned muscle fibers from three toad species. Am. J. Physiol....
Understanding the mechanisms that constrain the invasiveness of introduced animals is essential for ...
This study aimed to establish whether the temperature-dependent effect of acidification on maximum f...
Temperature has pervasive effects on physiological processes and is critical in setting species dist...
In the regular laboratory work in muscle-nerve physiology, it was noted that records obtained by sub...
The effects of temperature on sprint swimming ability and muscle contractile properties were examine...
In previous papers we used estimates of the composition of frog muscle and calculations involving th...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of temperature upon pH, protein charge and acid-b...
The relations of standard and active rates of oxygen consumption to body temperature (T b ) were tes...
Factors influencing levels and rates of variation of body temperature ( T b ) in montane Bufo boreas...
abstract: The locomotor capacity of amphibians depends strongly on temperature and hydration. Unders...
The relative contribution of arteriovenous oxygen (A-V O2) difference to thermally-induced and activ...
Animals that undergo prolonged dormancy experience minimal muscle disuse atrophy (MDA) compared to a...
This study examined the effects of temperature and chronic hypoxia (CH) on pH/CO2- sensitive fictive...
Mechanically skinned muscle fibres from the twitch region of the iliofibularis muscle of cool- (16 +...
perature on contractile properties of skinned muscle fibers from three toad species. Am. J. Physiol....
Understanding the mechanisms that constrain the invasiveness of introduced animals is essential for ...
This study aimed to establish whether the temperature-dependent effect of acidification on maximum f...
Temperature has pervasive effects on physiological processes and is critical in setting species dist...
In the regular laboratory work in muscle-nerve physiology, it was noted that records obtained by sub...
The effects of temperature on sprint swimming ability and muscle contractile properties were examine...
In previous papers we used estimates of the composition of frog muscle and calculations involving th...
The aim of this study was to determine the effects of temperature upon pH, protein charge and acid-b...
The relations of standard and active rates of oxygen consumption to body temperature (T b ) were tes...
Factors influencing levels and rates of variation of body temperature ( T b ) in montane Bufo boreas...
abstract: The locomotor capacity of amphibians depends strongly on temperature and hydration. Unders...
The relative contribution of arteriovenous oxygen (A-V O2) difference to thermally-induced and activ...
Animals that undergo prolonged dormancy experience minimal muscle disuse atrophy (MDA) compared to a...
This study examined the effects of temperature and chronic hypoxia (CH) on pH/CO2- sensitive fictive...