A cause and effect understanding of thermal limitation and adaptation at various levels of biological organization is crucial in the elaboration of how the Antarctic climate has shaped the functional properties of extant Antarctic fauna. At the same time, this understanding requires an integrative view of how the various levels of biological organization may be intertwined. At all levels analysed, the functional specialization to permanently low temperatures implies reduced tolerance of high temperatures, as a trade-off. Maintenance of membrane fluidity, enzyme kinetic properties (K-m and k(cat)) and protein structural flexibility in the cold supports metabolic flux and regulation as well as cellular functioning overall. Gene expression pat...
International audienceAntarctic marine species have evolved in one of the coldest and most temperatu...
International audienceAntarctic marine species have evolved in one of the coldest and most temperatu...
Despite cold adaptation, Antarctic fish show lower growth than expected from the van’t Hoff’s Q10 ru...
The radiation of notothenioid fishes (order Perciformes) in the Southern Ocean provides a model syst...
The ecophysiology of Antarctic marine ectotherms is an area of active research. This review of recen...
In an integrative approach, this thesis addressed thermal tolerance in temperate and Antarctic fish ...
In an integrative approach, this thesis addressed thermal tolerance in temperate and Antarctic fish ...
Since species abundance and distribution in marine ecosystems are mainly driven by the key abiotic f...
In an integrative approach, this thesis addressed thermal tolerance in temperate and Antarctic fish ...
The concept of ‘metabolic cold adaptation’, namely that polar marine ectotherms are adapted in havin...
Antarctic species possess very low metabolic rates and poor capacities to change their physiological...
Antarctic fish of the suborder Notothenioidei display remarkable metabolic adaptations to life in th...
To determine if evolution to polar water temperatures has altered the way in which Antarctic marine ...
The special features of muscular activity in the cold and their biochemical and physiological backgr...
International audienceAntarctic marine species have evolved in one of the coldest and most temperatu...
International audienceAntarctic marine species have evolved in one of the coldest and most temperatu...
International audienceAntarctic marine species have evolved in one of the coldest and most temperatu...
Despite cold adaptation, Antarctic fish show lower growth than expected from the van’t Hoff’s Q10 ru...
The radiation of notothenioid fishes (order Perciformes) in the Southern Ocean provides a model syst...
The ecophysiology of Antarctic marine ectotherms is an area of active research. This review of recen...
In an integrative approach, this thesis addressed thermal tolerance in temperate and Antarctic fish ...
In an integrative approach, this thesis addressed thermal tolerance in temperate and Antarctic fish ...
Since species abundance and distribution in marine ecosystems are mainly driven by the key abiotic f...
In an integrative approach, this thesis addressed thermal tolerance in temperate and Antarctic fish ...
The concept of ‘metabolic cold adaptation’, namely that polar marine ectotherms are adapted in havin...
Antarctic species possess very low metabolic rates and poor capacities to change their physiological...
Antarctic fish of the suborder Notothenioidei display remarkable metabolic adaptations to life in th...
To determine if evolution to polar water temperatures has altered the way in which Antarctic marine ...
The special features of muscular activity in the cold and their biochemical and physiological backgr...
International audienceAntarctic marine species have evolved in one of the coldest and most temperatu...
International audienceAntarctic marine species have evolved in one of the coldest and most temperatu...
International audienceAntarctic marine species have evolved in one of the coldest and most temperatu...
Despite cold adaptation, Antarctic fish show lower growth than expected from the van’t Hoff’s Q10 ru...