Teleost fishes are diverse and successful, comprising almost half of all extant vertebrate species. It has been suggested that their success as a group is related, in part, to their unique O2 transport system, which includes pH-sensitive hemoglobin, a red blood cell β-adrenergic Na+/H+ exchanger (RBC β-NHE) that protects red blood cell pH, and plasma accessible carbonic anhydrase which is absent at the gills but present in some tissues, that short-circuits the β-NHE to enhance O2 unloading during periods of stress. However, direct support for this has only been examined in a few species of salmonids. Here, we expand the knowledge of this system to two warm-water, highly active marine percomorph fish, cobia (Rachycentron canadum) and mahi-ma...
The entry of bicarbonate ions (HCO3-) into the red blood cell (RBC) via the Cl-/HCO3 - exchanger for...
The North American Pacific coast harbors almost 100 rockfish species, some of which are the most lon...
Teleost fish possess a unique, pH-sensitive hemoglobin (Hb) that, in the presence of an acidosis, su...
Teleost fishes are diverse and successful, comprising almost half of all extant vertebrate species. ...
Recent studies suggest that teleost fishes may be able to greatly enhance the amount of oxygen (O₂) ...
A novel mechanism has recently been discovered in rainbow trout that allows these fish to enhance th...
The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every body of w...
Teleost fishes constitute 95% of extant aquatic vertebrates, and we suggest that this is related in ...
During a generalized acidosis in rainbow trout, catecholamines are released into the blood, activati...
<div><p>The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every b...
Many teleost fish haemoglobins (Hbs) exhibit a Root effect, a large Haldane effect and a low buffer...
Many marine fishes have adaptive respiratory strategies to enable sufficient oxygen (O₂) uptake, as ...
The Root effect is a pH-dependent reduction in hemoglobin-O2 carrying capacity. Specific to ray-finn...
The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every body of w...
Teleost fishes represent half of all extant vertebrates and possess a unique Root effect haemoglobin...
The entry of bicarbonate ions (HCO3-) into the red blood cell (RBC) via the Cl-/HCO3 - exchanger for...
The North American Pacific coast harbors almost 100 rockfish species, some of which are the most lon...
Teleost fish possess a unique, pH-sensitive hemoglobin (Hb) that, in the presence of an acidosis, su...
Teleost fishes are diverse and successful, comprising almost half of all extant vertebrate species. ...
Recent studies suggest that teleost fishes may be able to greatly enhance the amount of oxygen (O₂) ...
A novel mechanism has recently been discovered in rainbow trout that allows these fish to enhance th...
The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every body of w...
Teleost fishes constitute 95% of extant aquatic vertebrates, and we suggest that this is related in ...
During a generalized acidosis in rainbow trout, catecholamines are released into the blood, activati...
<div><p>The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every b...
Many teleost fish haemoglobins (Hbs) exhibit a Root effect, a large Haldane effect and a low buffer...
Many marine fishes have adaptive respiratory strategies to enable sufficient oxygen (O₂) uptake, as ...
The Root effect is a pH-dependent reduction in hemoglobin-O2 carrying capacity. Specific to ray-finn...
The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every body of w...
Teleost fishes represent half of all extant vertebrates and possess a unique Root effect haemoglobin...
The entry of bicarbonate ions (HCO3-) into the red blood cell (RBC) via the Cl-/HCO3 - exchanger for...
The North American Pacific coast harbors almost 100 rockfish species, some of which are the most lon...
Teleost fish possess a unique, pH-sensitive hemoglobin (Hb) that, in the presence of an acidosis, su...