In this thesis, the impact of hypercapnia (elevated PCO2) on the mechanisms of ion regulation and on energy metabolism, as well as the patterns of genetic regulation in marine fish was studied. Hypercapnia had no impact on oxygen consumption of whole animals and isolated gills. However, the energy allocation in gills shifted significantly towards ion regulation, protein- and RNA-biosynthesis. From regulation patterns of branchial ion transporters a biphasic acclimation model was elaborated: Within the initial phase, pH recovery is supported by transient downregulation of Na /H -exchanger (NHE1), Na /HCO3--cotransporter (NBC1) and Cl-/HCO3--exchanger (AE1) and increase of Na /K -ATPase (NKA), while long-term elevated levels of NKA and NBC1 m...
Hypercapnia (increased blood CO2 pressure), due to an increasing of aquatic PCO2, is a common event ...
Hypercapnia (increased blood CO2 pressure), due to an increasing of aquatic PCO2, is a common event ...
The increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations leads to progressive ocean warming and acidification....
In this thesis, the impact of hypercapnia (elevated PCO2) on the mechanisms of ion regulation and on...
In this thesis, the impact of hypercapnia (elevated PCO2) on the mechanisms of ion regulation and on...
AbstractMarine teleost fish sustain compensation of extracellular pH after exposure to hypercapnia b...
Marine organisms and entire ecosystems are influenced by increasing temperatures and increasing CO2 ...
Effects of severe hypercapnia have been extensively studied in marine fishes, while knowledge on the...
Effects of severe hypercapnia have been extensively studied in marine fishes, while the knowledge on...
The effects of ocean acidification mediated by an increase in water pCO(2) levels on marine organism...
The effects of ocean acidification mediated by an increase in water pCO2 levels on marine organisms ...
Hypercapnia (increased blood CO2 pressure), due to an increasing of aquatic PCO2, is a common event ...
Marine teleost fish sustain compensation of extracellular pH after exposure to hypercapnia by means ...
Hypercapnia (increased blood CO2 pressure), due to an increasing of aquatic PCO2, is a common event ...
Hypercapnia (increased blood CO2 pressure), due to an increasing of aquatic PCO2, is a common event ...
Hypercapnia (increased blood CO2 pressure), due to an increasing of aquatic PCO2, is a common event ...
Hypercapnia (increased blood CO2 pressure), due to an increasing of aquatic PCO2, is a common event ...
The increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations leads to progressive ocean warming and acidification....
In this thesis, the impact of hypercapnia (elevated PCO2) on the mechanisms of ion regulation and on...
In this thesis, the impact of hypercapnia (elevated PCO2) on the mechanisms of ion regulation and on...
AbstractMarine teleost fish sustain compensation of extracellular pH after exposure to hypercapnia b...
Marine organisms and entire ecosystems are influenced by increasing temperatures and increasing CO2 ...
Effects of severe hypercapnia have been extensively studied in marine fishes, while knowledge on the...
Effects of severe hypercapnia have been extensively studied in marine fishes, while the knowledge on...
The effects of ocean acidification mediated by an increase in water pCO(2) levels on marine organism...
The effects of ocean acidification mediated by an increase in water pCO2 levels on marine organisms ...
Hypercapnia (increased blood CO2 pressure), due to an increasing of aquatic PCO2, is a common event ...
Marine teleost fish sustain compensation of extracellular pH after exposure to hypercapnia by means ...
Hypercapnia (increased blood CO2 pressure), due to an increasing of aquatic PCO2, is a common event ...
Hypercapnia (increased blood CO2 pressure), due to an increasing of aquatic PCO2, is a common event ...
Hypercapnia (increased blood CO2 pressure), due to an increasing of aquatic PCO2, is a common event ...
Hypercapnia (increased blood CO2 pressure), due to an increasing of aquatic PCO2, is a common event ...
The increase of atmospheric CO2 concentrations leads to progressive ocean warming and acidification....