What do warming waters mean for fish physiology and fisheries?
AG Little, I Loughland, F Seebacher - Journal of Fish Biology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Environmental signals act primarily on physiological systems, which then influence higher‐
level functions such as movement patterns and population dynamics. Increases in average …
level functions such as movement patterns and population dynamics. Increases in average …
What determines systemic blood flow in vertebrates?
In the 1950s, Arthur C. Guyton removed the heart from its pedestal in cardiovascular
physiology by arguing that cardiac output is primarily regulated by the peripheral …
physiology by arguing that cardiac output is primarily regulated by the peripheral …
Extracting physiological information in experimental biology via Eulerian video magnification
H Lauridsen, S Gonzales, D Hedwig, KL Perrin… - BMC biology, 2019 - Springer
Background Videographic material of animals can contain inapparent signals, such as color
changes or motion that hold information about physiological functions, such as heart and …
changes or motion that hold information about physiological functions, such as heart and …
Regulation of heart rate following genetic deletion of the ß1 adrenergic receptor in larval zebrafish
Aim Although zebrafish are gaining popularity as biomedical models of cardiovascular
disease, our understanding of their cardiac control mechanisms is fragmentary. Our goal …
disease, our understanding of their cardiac control mechanisms is fragmentary. Our goal …
A comparative perspective on lung and gill regeneration
L Cadiz, MG Jonz - Journal of Experimental Biology, 2020 - journals.biologists.com
The ability to continuously grow and regenerate the gills throughout life is a remarkable
property of fish and amphibians. Considering that gill regeneration was first described over …
property of fish and amphibians. Considering that gill regeneration was first described over …
Cardiovascular shunting in vertebrates: a practical integration of competing hypotheses
This review explores the long‐standing question:'Why do cardiovascular shunts occur?'An
historical perspective is provided on previous research into cardiac shunts in vertebrates …
historical perspective is provided on previous research into cardiac shunts in vertebrates …
Control of breathing in ectothermic vertebrates
WK Milsom, KM Gilmour, S Perry… - Comprehensive …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The ectothermic vertebrates are a diverse group that includes the Fishes (Agnatha,
Chondrichthyes, and Osteichthyes), and the stem Tetrapods (Amphibians and Reptiles) …
Chondrichthyes, and Osteichthyes), and the stem Tetrapods (Amphibians and Reptiles) …
There is no limitation for CO2 excretion across the lung in exercising American alligators (Alligator mississippiensis)
JL Crossley, R Elsey, DA Crossley… - Journal of …, 2024 - journals.biologists.com
Vertebrates utilize various respiratory organs such as gills, lungs and skin in combination
with diverse cardiovascular structures, including single-, three-and four-chambered hearts …
with diverse cardiovascular structures, including single-, three-and four-chambered hearts …
Resilience of cardiac performance in Antarctic notothenioid fishes in a warming climate
KM O'Brien, W Joyce, EL Crockett… - Journal of …, 2021 - journals.biologists.com
Warming in the region of the Western Antarctic Peninsula is occurring at an unprecedented
rate, which may threaten the survival of Antarctic notothenioid fishes. Herein, we review …
rate, which may threaten the survival of Antarctic notothenioid fishes. Herein, we review …
Arterial blood gases during maximum metabolic demands: Patterns across the vertebrate spectrum
Elevations of metabolic rate, for example during physical activity, elicit immediate and
coordinated respiratory and cardiovascular responses that ensure adequate diffusive and …
coordinated respiratory and cardiovascular responses that ensure adequate diffusive and …