In vivo P-31-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was used to measure the levels of ATP, phospho-L-arginine (PLA), and inorganic phosphate in the adductor muscle of the Antarctic scallop Adamussium colbecki and two temperate species, Aequipecten opercularis and Pecten maximus. Graded exercise regimes from light (one to two contractions) to exhausting (failing to respond to further stimulation) were imposed on animals of each species at its habitat temperature (0degrees vs. 12degreesC, respectively). NMR spectroscopy allowed noninvasive measurement of metabolite levels and intracellular pH at high time resolution (30-120-s intervals) during exercise and throughout the recovery period. Significant differences were shown between the m...
The ongoing process of ocean acidification already affects marine life and, according to the concept...
International audienceIn scallops, gametogenesis and spawning can diminish the metabolic capacities ...
Standard metabolic rates of the endemic Antarctic scallop, Adamussium colbecki (Smith, 1902), were m...
Object: Dynamic in vivo 31P-NMR spectroscopy in combination with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) w...
Among bivalves, scallops are exceptional due to their capacity to escape from predators by swimming ...
The escape swimming performance of the Antarctic scallop, Adamussium colbecki, was measured in anima...
High temperature increases energy demand in ectotherms, limiting their physiological capability to c...
The escape swimming performance of the Antarctic scallop, Adamussium colbecki, was measured in anima...
1. The energy contributions of aerobic metabolism, phosphoarginine, ATP and octopine in the adductor...
WOS:000562870700002International audienceIn marine ectotherms, reproduction is an energetically expe...
With the seawater temperature rising more than 1.5°C (IPCC) from the pre-industrial time, marine org...
In marine ectotherms, reproduction is an energetically expensive process that affects their thermal ...
High-energy turnover at low temperatures: recovery from exhaustive exercise in Antarctic and tempera...
The ongoing process of ocean acidification already affects marine life and, according to the concept...
International audienceIn scallops, gametogenesis and spawning can diminish the metabolic capacities ...
Standard metabolic rates of the endemic Antarctic scallop, Adamussium colbecki (Smith, 1902), were m...
Object: Dynamic in vivo 31P-NMR spectroscopy in combination with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) w...
Among bivalves, scallops are exceptional due to their capacity to escape from predators by swimming ...
The escape swimming performance of the Antarctic scallop, Adamussium colbecki, was measured in anima...
High temperature increases energy demand in ectotherms, limiting their physiological capability to c...
The escape swimming performance of the Antarctic scallop, Adamussium colbecki, was measured in anima...
1. The energy contributions of aerobic metabolism, phosphoarginine, ATP and octopine in the adductor...
WOS:000562870700002International audienceIn marine ectotherms, reproduction is an energetically expe...
With the seawater temperature rising more than 1.5°C (IPCC) from the pre-industrial time, marine org...
In marine ectotherms, reproduction is an energetically expensive process that affects their thermal ...
High-energy turnover at low temperatures: recovery from exhaustive exercise in Antarctic and tempera...
The ongoing process of ocean acidification already affects marine life and, according to the concept...
International audienceIn scallops, gametogenesis and spawning can diminish the metabolic capacities ...
Standard metabolic rates of the endemic Antarctic scallop, Adamussium colbecki (Smith, 1902), were m...