Osmoregulation is a key physiological function, critical for homeostasis. The basic physiological mechanisms of osmoregulation are thought to be well established. However, through a series of experiments exposing the freshwater mayfly nymph Austrophlebioides pusillus (Ephemeroptera) to increasing salinities, we present research that challenges the extent of current understanding of the relationship between osmoregulation and mortality. A. pusillus had modelled 96 h LC10, LC50 and LC99 of 2.4, 4.8 and 10 g l−1 added synthetic marine salt (SMS), respectively. They were strong osmoregulators. At aquarium water osmolality of 256 ± 3.12 mmol kg−1 (±s.e.; equivalent to 10 g l−1 added SMS), the haemolymph osmolality of A. pusillus was a much highe...
A better knowledge of the physiological basis of salinity tolerance is essential to understanding th...
The problems of, osmoregulation and oxygen consumption were Investigated In two species of Corixidae...
AbstractSalinity of inland waters is affected by a range of human activities and is regarded as a ma...
Osmoregulation is a key physiological function, critical for homeostasis. The basic physiological me...
© 2017 The Authors. Osmoregulation is a key physiological function, critical for homeostasis. The ba...
Relative to a growing body of knowledge about the negative consequences of freshwater salinization, ...
Summary of studies of freshwater invertebrates showing performance was best at intermediate salinity...
Increasing salinity has the potential to affect freshwater organisms. Yet sub-lethal effects of sali...
A better knowledge of the physiological basis of salinity tolerance is essential to under-standing t...
International audienceSalinity is increasing in many naturally fresh waters because of human activit...
Transitions from fresh to saline habitats are restricted to a handful of insect lineages, as the col...
<div><p>A better knowledge of the physiological basis of salinity tolerance is essential to understa...
The expanded use of chloride salts to address snow-covered roadways has caused growing concern over ...
Secondary salinisation is a major environmental threat to Australian freshwater rivers, streams and ...
Saline to freshwater invasions have become increasingly common in recent years. A key hypothesis is ...
A better knowledge of the physiological basis of salinity tolerance is essential to understanding th...
The problems of, osmoregulation and oxygen consumption were Investigated In two species of Corixidae...
AbstractSalinity of inland waters is affected by a range of human activities and is regarded as a ma...
Osmoregulation is a key physiological function, critical for homeostasis. The basic physiological me...
© 2017 The Authors. Osmoregulation is a key physiological function, critical for homeostasis. The ba...
Relative to a growing body of knowledge about the negative consequences of freshwater salinization, ...
Summary of studies of freshwater invertebrates showing performance was best at intermediate salinity...
Increasing salinity has the potential to affect freshwater organisms. Yet sub-lethal effects of sali...
A better knowledge of the physiological basis of salinity tolerance is essential to under-standing t...
International audienceSalinity is increasing in many naturally fresh waters because of human activit...
Transitions from fresh to saline habitats are restricted to a handful of insect lineages, as the col...
<div><p>A better knowledge of the physiological basis of salinity tolerance is essential to understa...
The expanded use of chloride salts to address snow-covered roadways has caused growing concern over ...
Secondary salinisation is a major environmental threat to Australian freshwater rivers, streams and ...
Saline to freshwater invasions have become increasingly common in recent years. A key hypothesis is ...
A better knowledge of the physiological basis of salinity tolerance is essential to understanding th...
The problems of, osmoregulation and oxygen consumption were Investigated In two species of Corixidae...
AbstractSalinity of inland waters is affected by a range of human activities and is regarded as a ma...