In the eurythermal cuttlefish Sepia officinalis, performance greatly depends on hearts that ensure systemic oxygen supply over a broad range of temperatures. We therefore aimed to identify adjustments in energetic cardiac capacity and underlying mitochondrial function supporting thermal acclimation that could be critical for the cuttlefish's competitive success in variable environments. Two genetically distinct cuttlefish populations were acclimated to 11°C, 16°C and 21°C, respectively. Subsequently, skinned and permeabilised heart fibres were used to assess mitochondrial functioning by means of high-resolution respirometry and a substrate-inhibitor protocol, followed by measurements of cardiac citrate synthase activity. In cuttlefish heart...
The thermal sensitivity of ectotherms is largely dictated by the impact of temperature on cellular b...
Understanding mechanisms of thermal sensitivity is key to predict responses of marine organisms to c...
The world’s oceans are acidifying and warming as a result of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentratio...
In the eurythermal cuttlefish Sepia officinalis, performance depends on hearts that ensure systemic ...
In the eurythermal cuttlefish Sepia officinalis, performance depends on hearts that ensure systemic ...
In the eurythermal cuttlefish Sepia officinalis, performance depends on hearts that ensure systemic ...
Cephalopod molluscs are exceptional athleticinvertebrates that have evolved a high performancecardio...
Mechanisms that affect thermal tolerance of ectothermic organisms have recently received much intere...
Studies in temperate fishes provide evidence that cardiac mitochondrial function and the capacity to...
The present study was designed to test the hypothesis of an oxygen limitation defining thermal toler...
© 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. Studies in temperate fishes provide evidence tha...
Ambient temperature is a pervasive environmental stressor for ectotherms, with effects from individu...
Temperature tolerance is a key determinant of the resilience and adaptability of fish facing a warme...
The world's oceans are acidifying and warming as a result of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentratio...
Cephalopods are the largest, most active invertebrates and there is considerable evidence for their ...
The thermal sensitivity of ectotherms is largely dictated by the impact of temperature on cellular b...
Understanding mechanisms of thermal sensitivity is key to predict responses of marine organisms to c...
The world’s oceans are acidifying and warming as a result of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentratio...
In the eurythermal cuttlefish Sepia officinalis, performance depends on hearts that ensure systemic ...
In the eurythermal cuttlefish Sepia officinalis, performance depends on hearts that ensure systemic ...
In the eurythermal cuttlefish Sepia officinalis, performance depends on hearts that ensure systemic ...
Cephalopod molluscs are exceptional athleticinvertebrates that have evolved a high performancecardio...
Mechanisms that affect thermal tolerance of ectothermic organisms have recently received much intere...
Studies in temperate fishes provide evidence that cardiac mitochondrial function and the capacity to...
The present study was designed to test the hypothesis of an oxygen limitation defining thermal toler...
© 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd. Studies in temperate fishes provide evidence tha...
Ambient temperature is a pervasive environmental stressor for ectotherms, with effects from individu...
Temperature tolerance is a key determinant of the resilience and adaptability of fish facing a warme...
The world's oceans are acidifying and warming as a result of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentratio...
Cephalopods are the largest, most active invertebrates and there is considerable evidence for their ...
The thermal sensitivity of ectotherms is largely dictated by the impact of temperature on cellular b...
Understanding mechanisms of thermal sensitivity is key to predict responses of marine organisms to c...
The world’s oceans are acidifying and warming as a result of increasing atmospheric CO2 concentratio...