Abstract Introduction Ongoing ocean warming and acidification increasingly affect marine ecosystems, in particular around the Antarctic Peninsula. Yet little is known about the capability of Antarctic notothenioid fish to cope with rising temperature in acidifying seawater. While the whole animal level is expected to be more sensitive towards hypercapnia and temperature, the basis of thermal tolerance is set at the cellular level, with a putative key role for mitochondria. This study therefore investigates the physiological responses of the Antarctic Notothenia rossii after long-term acclimation to increased temperatures (7°C) and elevated PCO2 (0.2 kPa CO2) at different levels of physiological organisation. Results For an integrated pictur...
Antarctic marine ectothermal animals may be affected more than temperate species by rising ocean wat...
Polar fishes are at high risk from increasing seawater temperatures. Characterising the 30 physiolog...
It is widely accepted that adaptation to the extreme cold has evolved at the expense of high thermal...
Introduction: Ongoing ocean warming and acidification increasingly affect marine ecosystems, in part...
Introduction Ongoing ocean warming and acidification increasingly affect marine ecosystems, in parti...
Ongoing ocean warming and acidification have been found to particularly affect polar marine ecosyste...
Antarctic notothenioid fish are characterized by their evolutionary adaptation to the cold, thermost...
Antarctic notothenioid fish are characterized by their evolutionary adaptation to the cold, thermost...
Antarctic species possess very low metabolic rates and poor capacities to change their physiological...
Background: Many Antarctic notothenioid fish are considered losers of global change, due to their lo...
Mitochondrial plasticity plays a central role in setting the capacity for acclimation of aerobic met...
Antarctic fish of the suborder Notothenioidei display remarkable metabolic adaptations to life in th...
The Southern Ocean surrounding the Western Antarctic Peninsula region is rapidly warming. Survival o...
Mitochondrial plasticity plays a central role in setting the capacity for acclimation of aerobic met...
Antarctic species possess very low metabolic rates and poor capacities to change their physiological...
Antarctic marine ectothermal animals may be affected more than temperate species by rising ocean wat...
Polar fishes are at high risk from increasing seawater temperatures. Characterising the 30 physiolog...
It is widely accepted that adaptation to the extreme cold has evolved at the expense of high thermal...
Introduction: Ongoing ocean warming and acidification increasingly affect marine ecosystems, in part...
Introduction Ongoing ocean warming and acidification increasingly affect marine ecosystems, in parti...
Ongoing ocean warming and acidification have been found to particularly affect polar marine ecosyste...
Antarctic notothenioid fish are characterized by their evolutionary adaptation to the cold, thermost...
Antarctic notothenioid fish are characterized by their evolutionary adaptation to the cold, thermost...
Antarctic species possess very low metabolic rates and poor capacities to change their physiological...
Background: Many Antarctic notothenioid fish are considered losers of global change, due to their lo...
Mitochondrial plasticity plays a central role in setting the capacity for acclimation of aerobic met...
Antarctic fish of the suborder Notothenioidei display remarkable metabolic adaptations to life in th...
The Southern Ocean surrounding the Western Antarctic Peninsula region is rapidly warming. Survival o...
Mitochondrial plasticity plays a central role in setting the capacity for acclimation of aerobic met...
Antarctic species possess very low metabolic rates and poor capacities to change their physiological...
Antarctic marine ectothermal animals may be affected more than temperate species by rising ocean wat...
Polar fishes are at high risk from increasing seawater temperatures. Characterising the 30 physiolog...
It is widely accepted that adaptation to the extreme cold has evolved at the expense of high thermal...