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Turning up the heat on subzero fish: thermal dependence of sustained swimming in an Antarctic notothenioid

机译:提高零度以下鱼类的热量:南极类胡萝卜素持续游泳的热依赖性

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We determined the maximum sustained swimming speed (U-crit), and resting and maximum ventilation rates of the Antarctic fish Pagothenia borchgrevinki at five temperatures between -1degreesC and 8degreesC. We also determined resting metabolic rate (VO2) at -1degreesC, 2degreesC, and 4degreesC. U-crit of P. borchgrevinki was highest at -1degreesC (2.7+/-0.1 BL s(-1)) and rapidly decreased with temperature, representing a thermal performance breadth of only 5degreesC. This narrow thermal performance supports our prediction that specialisation to the subzero Antarctic marine environment is associated with a physiological trade-off in performance at high temperatures. Resting oxygen consumption and ventilation rate increased by more than 200% across the temperature range, which most likely contribute to the decrease in aerobic swimming capabilities at higher temperatures.
机译:我们确定了南极鱼Pagothenia borchgrevinki在-1°C至8°C的五个温度下的最大持续游泳速度(U-crit),休息和最大通风率。我们还确定了-1℃,2℃和4℃下的静息代谢率(VO2)。 P. borchgrevinki的U临界值在-1°C(2.7 +/- 0.1 BL s(-1))时最高,并随温度迅速下降,表示热性能范围仅为5°C。这种狭窄的热性能支持了我们的预测,即对南极零度以下海洋环境的专门化与高温下性能的生理折衷有关。在整个温度范围内,静态氧气消耗和通风率增加了200%以上,这最有可能导致较高温度下有氧游泳能力的下降。

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