This paper has integrated new and past data to elucidate how lipid, protein and glycogen metabolism contribute to generating the ATP required by the southern hemisphere lamprey Geotria australis during its ~ 13–15 months, non-trophic upstream spawning migration. Energy is required for maintenance, swimming, the development of gonads and secondary sexual characters and spawning and post-spawning activities. Plasma and muscle metabolites were measured in animals subjected to an exercise-recovery regime at the commencement and completion of the spawning run. The present study demonstrated the following. At all stages of the migration, plasma glucose and glycerol concentrations increased during exercise and then declined, whereas plasma FFAs ex...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are a phylogenetically ancient jawless fish, with a multi-staged l...
The exceptionally high lipid levels in the muscle and liver of Geotria australis, at the completion ...
Northern lampreys belong to the family Petromyzontidae and six of the thirty eight species known occ...
Adults of the Southern hemisphere lamprey Geotria australis were subjected to an exercise/recovery r...
When stimulated, the ammocoetes (larvae) of Geotria australis swim continuously at a moderate rate f...
1. 1. At the end of the marine trophic phase in Geotria australis, the lipid content (as % wet body ...
The colour, dentition and body shape of Geotria austvalis change markedly during adult life. The imm...
The water, total lipid, protein and ash content have been measured in larval, metamorphosing (stages...
Populations of Pacific lamprey Lampetra tridentata have declined in the Columbia River basin. One fa...
Although the majority of the sea lamprey’s (Petromyzon marinus) life cycle is spent as a burrow-dwel...
A comprehensive characterization of muscle´s FA composition of sea lamprey ammocoetes and adults was...
1. 1. Fatty acid composition of Geotria australis has been investigated in larvae and downstream mig...
Data are presented for a wide variety of different measurements and observations made on representat...
Exercise in sea lampreys resulted in a significant decrease in the extracellular pH (pHe) in both ar...
1. 1. The relationships between the percentage water and lipid contents of the liver, muscle and gon...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are a phylogenetically ancient jawless fish, with a multi-staged l...
The exceptionally high lipid levels in the muscle and liver of Geotria australis, at the completion ...
Northern lampreys belong to the family Petromyzontidae and six of the thirty eight species known occ...
Adults of the Southern hemisphere lamprey Geotria australis were subjected to an exercise/recovery r...
When stimulated, the ammocoetes (larvae) of Geotria australis swim continuously at a moderate rate f...
1. 1. At the end of the marine trophic phase in Geotria australis, the lipid content (as % wet body ...
The colour, dentition and body shape of Geotria austvalis change markedly during adult life. The imm...
The water, total lipid, protein and ash content have been measured in larval, metamorphosing (stages...
Populations of Pacific lamprey Lampetra tridentata have declined in the Columbia River basin. One fa...
Although the majority of the sea lamprey’s (Petromyzon marinus) life cycle is spent as a burrow-dwel...
A comprehensive characterization of muscle´s FA composition of sea lamprey ammocoetes and adults was...
1. 1. Fatty acid composition of Geotria australis has been investigated in larvae and downstream mig...
Data are presented for a wide variety of different measurements and observations made on representat...
Exercise in sea lampreys resulted in a significant decrease in the extracellular pH (pHe) in both ar...
1. 1. The relationships between the percentage water and lipid contents of the liver, muscle and gon...
Sea lampreys (Petromyzon marinus) are a phylogenetically ancient jawless fish, with a multi-staged l...
The exceptionally high lipid levels in the muscle and liver of Geotria australis, at the completion ...
Northern lampreys belong to the family Petromyzontidae and six of the thirty eight species known occ...