The capacity of tropical whitespotted bamboo sharks Chiloscyllium plagiosum to metabolically compensate, at both the whole-animal and biochemical levels, to prolonged exposure to temperatures higher (30° C) and lower (20 and 15° C) than their native temperature (24·5° C) was examined. As expected, whitespotted bamboo shark oxygen consumption increased upon exposure to 30° C and decreased at 20 and 15° C. Initial changes in oxygen consumption were maintained even after months at the experimental temperature, indicating that whitespotted bamboo sharks did not compensate metabolically to the experimental temperatures. Maximal activities and thermal sensitivity of citrate synthase and lactate dehydrogenase from whitespotted bamboo shark white l...
Sharks have maintained a key role in marine food webs for 400 million years and across varying physi...
Physiological responses of the labrid fish Notolabrus celidotus to temperature change, found thermal...
Not AvailableWe investigated the metabolic and cellular stress responses in an endemic catfish Horab...
Thermal dependence of growth and metabolism can influence thermal preference and tolerance in marine...
International audienceABSTRACT Thermal dependence of growth and metabolism can influence thermal pre...
Epaulette sharks (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) inhabit shallow tropical habitats with elevated and fluctu...
Little empirical information is currently available on the potential effects of acidification and/or...
Sharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophically med...
AbstractSharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophic...
Sharks occupy high trophic levels in marine habitats and play a key role in the structure and functi...
Ocean acidification, resulting from increasing anthropogenic CO(2) emissions, is predicted to affect...
Temperature and oxygen limit the distribution of marine ectotherms. Haematological traits underlying...
The epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatum, is a tropical reef shark that can live in an environmen...
1. 1. Routine oxygen consumption and blood glucose were determined from freshwater fishes, Prochilod...
The epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) and the grey carpet shark (Chiloscyllium punctatum) a...
Sharks have maintained a key role in marine food webs for 400 million years and across varying physi...
Physiological responses of the labrid fish Notolabrus celidotus to temperature change, found thermal...
Not AvailableWe investigated the metabolic and cellular stress responses in an endemic catfish Horab...
Thermal dependence of growth and metabolism can influence thermal preference and tolerance in marine...
International audienceABSTRACT Thermal dependence of growth and metabolism can influence thermal pre...
Epaulette sharks (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) inhabit shallow tropical habitats with elevated and fluctu...
Little empirical information is currently available on the potential effects of acidification and/or...
Sharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophically med...
AbstractSharks and other top predators have a substantial impact on their ecosystems through trophic...
Sharks occupy high trophic levels in marine habitats and play a key role in the structure and functi...
Ocean acidification, resulting from increasing anthropogenic CO(2) emissions, is predicted to affect...
Temperature and oxygen limit the distribution of marine ectotherms. Haematological traits underlying...
The epaulette shark, Hemiscyllium ocellatum, is a tropical reef shark that can live in an environmen...
1. 1. Routine oxygen consumption and blood glucose were determined from freshwater fishes, Prochilod...
The epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum) and the grey carpet shark (Chiloscyllium punctatum) a...
Sharks have maintained a key role in marine food webs for 400 million years and across varying physi...
Physiological responses of the labrid fish Notolabrus celidotus to temperature change, found thermal...
Not AvailableWe investigated the metabolic and cellular stress responses in an endemic catfish Horab...