Background The Pacific bluefin tuna (Thunnus orientalis) is a regionally endothermic fish that maintains temperatures in their swimming musculature, eyes, brain and viscera above that of the ambient water. Within their skeletal muscle, a thermal gradient exists, with deep muscles, close to the backbone, operating at elevated temperatures compared to superficial muscles near the skin. Their heart, by contrast, operates at ambient temperature, which in bluefin tunas can range widely. Cardiac function in tunas reduces in cold waters, yet the heart must continue to supply blood for metabolically demanding endothermic tissues. Physiological studies indicate Pacific bluefin tuna have an elevated cardiac capacity and increased cold-tolerance compa...
Bluefin tunas are highly specialized fish with unique hydrodynamic designs and physiological traits....
The tunas could be called the 'ultimate teleosts'. They have a high percentage of muscle and a high ...
an acute change in temperature (18–28 °C). Heart rates (fH) through increases in fH. Acute reduction...
Birds, mammals, and certain fishes, including tunas, opahs and lamnid sharks, are endothermic, conse...
Birds, mammals, and certain fishes, including tunas, opahs and lamnid sharks, are endothermic, conse...
Birds, mammals, and certain fishes, including tunas, opahs and lamnid sharks, are endothermic, conse...
abstract: Tuna are unusual among fish in that they are warm bodied. It is agreed that one adaptive a...
The bluefin tuna have a variety of distinctive anatomical and physiological adaptations that enhance...
In this study, the scaling of the oxidative metabolic enzymes citrate synthase (CS) and cytochrome c...
Owing to the inherent difficulties of studying bluefin tuna, nothing is known of the cardiovascular ...
Tunas (family Scombridae) maintain muscle temperatures (Tm) elevated significantly above ambient wat...
Single fast fibres and small bundles of slow fibres were isolated from the trunk muscles of an Antar...
Cephalopod molluscs are exceptional athleticinvertebrates that have evolved a high performancecardio...
The behavioral physiology of bigeye tuna was investigated using acoustic tags in the 1990s. They spe...
The present study tested the hypothesis that Allothunnus fallai can elevate its slow-oxidative red m...
Bluefin tunas are highly specialized fish with unique hydrodynamic designs and physiological traits....
The tunas could be called the 'ultimate teleosts'. They have a high percentage of muscle and a high ...
an acute change in temperature (18–28 °C). Heart rates (fH) through increases in fH. Acute reduction...
Birds, mammals, and certain fishes, including tunas, opahs and lamnid sharks, are endothermic, conse...
Birds, mammals, and certain fishes, including tunas, opahs and lamnid sharks, are endothermic, conse...
Birds, mammals, and certain fishes, including tunas, opahs and lamnid sharks, are endothermic, conse...
abstract: Tuna are unusual among fish in that they are warm bodied. It is agreed that one adaptive a...
The bluefin tuna have a variety of distinctive anatomical and physiological adaptations that enhance...
In this study, the scaling of the oxidative metabolic enzymes citrate synthase (CS) and cytochrome c...
Owing to the inherent difficulties of studying bluefin tuna, nothing is known of the cardiovascular ...
Tunas (family Scombridae) maintain muscle temperatures (Tm) elevated significantly above ambient wat...
Single fast fibres and small bundles of slow fibres were isolated from the trunk muscles of an Antar...
Cephalopod molluscs are exceptional athleticinvertebrates that have evolved a high performancecardio...
The behavioral physiology of bigeye tuna was investigated using acoustic tags in the 1990s. They spe...
The present study tested the hypothesis that Allothunnus fallai can elevate its slow-oxidative red m...
Bluefin tunas are highly specialized fish with unique hydrodynamic designs and physiological traits....
The tunas could be called the 'ultimate teleosts'. They have a high percentage of muscle and a high ...
an acute change in temperature (18–28 °C). Heart rates (fH) through increases in fH. Acute reduction...