Survivorship of zebrafish, Danio rerio, was measured during lethal hypoxic stress after pretreatment in water at either ambient oxygen or at a lowered, but nonlethal, level of oxygen. Acclimation to nonlethal hypoxia (pO2 @ 15 Torr; ca. 10% air-saturation) for 48 hr significantly extended survival time during more severe hypoxia (pO2 @ 8 Torr; ca. 5% air-saturation) compared to survival of individuals with no prior hypoxic exposure. The magnitude of the acclimation effect depended upon the sex of the fish: hypoxia pretreatment increased the survival times of males by a factor of approximately 9 and that of females by a factor of 3 relative to controls. In addition, survival time of control and hypoxia acclimated fish depended upon when in t...
In recent years, natural and anthropogenic factors have increased aquatic hypoxia the world over. In...
In order to verify the influence of chronic and acute ambient oxygen levels from egg to adult stage ...
When fish live in the wild or are cultured artificially, they will inevitably suffer from hypoxia. A...
Survivorship of zebrafish, Danio rerio, was measured during lethal hypoxic stress after pretreatment...
Tolerance towards hypoxia is highly pronounced in zebrafish. In this study even beneficial effects o...
In order to verify the influence of chronic and acute ambient oxygen levels from egg to adult stage ...
There are many fish that can withstand hypoxia levels. One in particular is the zebrafish (Danio rer...
This article examines how chronic hypoxic exposure on adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) affects the phen...
Rapid fluctuations of the oxygen content of both natural and anthropogenic origin are relatively com...
The purpose of this research experiment was to determine the effects of acute hypoxia on the embryon...
Hypoxia in aquatic ecosystems is becoming increasingly prevalent, potentially reducing fish performa...
Low dissolved oxygen (hypoxia) can severely limit fish performance, especially aerobically expensive...
AbstractBackgroundHypoxia and temperature stress are two major adverse environmental conditions ofte...
This thesis integrates physiological and evolutionary ecology to quantify effects of hypoxia (low ox...
Hypoxia is common in marine environments and fishes use a suite of cardiorespiratory adjustments to ...
In recent years, natural and anthropogenic factors have increased aquatic hypoxia the world over. In...
In order to verify the influence of chronic and acute ambient oxygen levels from egg to adult stage ...
When fish live in the wild or are cultured artificially, they will inevitably suffer from hypoxia. A...
Survivorship of zebrafish, Danio rerio, was measured during lethal hypoxic stress after pretreatment...
Tolerance towards hypoxia is highly pronounced in zebrafish. In this study even beneficial effects o...
In order to verify the influence of chronic and acute ambient oxygen levels from egg to adult stage ...
There are many fish that can withstand hypoxia levels. One in particular is the zebrafish (Danio rer...
This article examines how chronic hypoxic exposure on adult zebrafish (Danio rerio) affects the phen...
Rapid fluctuations of the oxygen content of both natural and anthropogenic origin are relatively com...
The purpose of this research experiment was to determine the effects of acute hypoxia on the embryon...
Hypoxia in aquatic ecosystems is becoming increasingly prevalent, potentially reducing fish performa...
Low dissolved oxygen (hypoxia) can severely limit fish performance, especially aerobically expensive...
AbstractBackgroundHypoxia and temperature stress are two major adverse environmental conditions ofte...
This thesis integrates physiological and evolutionary ecology to quantify effects of hypoxia (low ox...
Hypoxia is common in marine environments and fishes use a suite of cardiorespiratory adjustments to ...
In recent years, natural and anthropogenic factors have increased aquatic hypoxia the world over. In...
In order to verify the influence of chronic and acute ambient oxygen levels from egg to adult stage ...
When fish live in the wild or are cultured artificially, they will inevitably suffer from hypoxia. A...