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Effects of temperature on cuticular lipids and water balance in a desert Drosophila: is thermal acclimation beneficial?

Effects of temperature on cuticular lipids and water balance in a desert Drosophila: is thermal acclimation beneficial?

... water loss per individual were unaffected by thermal acclimation. Differences possibly associated with sex- recognition pheromones were not correlated with water loss rates, so no apparent trade-off exists ...

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The influence of ambient temperature and thermal acclimation on hearing in a eurythermal and a stenothermal otophysan fish

The influence of ambient temperature and thermal acclimation on hearing in a eurythermal and a stenothermal otophysan fish

... Thermal acclimation of fish is a complex process, accompanied by behavioral resistance adaptation (Cossins et al., 1977), changes in enzyme activity and protein synthesis, and differential gene expression ...

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Beneficial acclimation: sex specific thermal acclimation of metabolic
capacity in the striped marsh frog (Limnodynastes peronii)

Beneficial acclimation: sex specific thermal acclimation of metabolic capacity in the striped marsh frog (Limnodynastes peronii)

... Sex-specific acclimation of ATP-producing pathways in tissues that are linked directly to reproductive success indicates that thermal acclimation is a response selected for the fitness benefits it ...

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Plasma membrane rafts of rainbow trout are subject to thermal acclimation

Plasma membrane rafts of rainbow trout are subject to thermal acclimation

... both acclimation groups are substantially depleted in total protein compared with PM or RDPM ...with acclimation to 20°C ...with thermal acclimation are at least partially related to ...

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Mechanisms and costs of mitochondrial thermal acclimation in a eurythermal killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus)

Mechanisms and costs of mitochondrial thermal acclimation in a eurythermal killifish (Fundulus heteroclitus)

... mitochondrial thermal acclimation in a eurythermal ...following acclimation to high temperatures and not flux through complex II or pyruvate dehydrogenase ...following thermal ...

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Subspecies differences in thermal acclimation of mitochondrial function and the role of uncoupling proteins in killifish

Subspecies differences in thermal acclimation of mitochondrial function and the role of uncoupling proteins in killifish

... Mitochondrial proton leak contributes to approximately 20% of standard metabolic rate in both endothermic and ectothermic vertebrates (Brand et al., 1991, 1994; Porter and Brand, 1993; Rolfe et al., 1999; Bishop and ...

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Proteomic data reveal a physiological basis for costs and benefits associated with thermal acclimation

Proteomic data reveal a physiological basis for costs and benefits associated with thermal acclimation

... investigating thermal acclimation and the physiological changes induced in response to acclimation typically do so by exposing adult organisms to short-term cold or hot temperatures and subsequently ...

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THE EFFECT OF THERMAL ACCLIMATION AND EXERCISE UPON THE BINDING OF GLYCOLYTIC ENZYMES IN MUSCLE OF THE GOLDFISH CARASSIUS AURATUS

THE EFFECT OF THERMAL ACCLIMATION AND EXERCISE UPON THE BINDING OF GLYCOLYTIC ENZYMES IN MUSCLE OF THE GOLDFISH CARASSIUS AURATUS

... accompany thermal acclimation in goldfish, the binding of glycolytic enzymes to subcellular particles in red and white muscle of resting fish was only slightly ...As thermal acclimation leads ...

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The influence of thermal acclimation on power production during swimming  II  Mechanics of scup red muscle under in vivo conditions

The influence of thermal acclimation on power production during swimming II Mechanics of scup red muscle under in vivo conditions

... with thermal acclimation Cold acclimation resulted in changes to the muscle and to the stimulation pattern of the muscle that dramatically increased the amount of power that scup were able to produce ...

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Plasticity of fish muscle mitochondria with thermal acclimation

Plasticity of fish muscle mitochondria with thermal acclimation

... the thermal sensitivity and functional properties of their muscle mitochondria during thermal acclimation (the present study; Van den Thillart and Modderkolk, ...cold acclimation of the sea ...

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Proteomic analysis of cardiac response to thermal acclimation in the eurythermal goby fish Gillichthys mirabilis

Proteomic analysis of cardiac response to thermal acclimation in the eurythermal goby fish Gillichthys mirabilis

... Iron homeostasis, antioxidant response and hypoxic injury The increase in abundance of serotransferrin and WAP-65 proteins in 9°C-acclimated fish suggests that iron homeostasis might be perturbed during cold ...

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Thermal Acclimation of a Central Neurone of Helix Aspersa: II  Electrophysiological Recordings

Thermal Acclimation of a Central Neurone of Helix Aspersa: II Electrophysiological Recordings

... Resting membrane potential was changed by acclimation temperature, but not with a simple relationship: cells from both 30 °C-acclimated and 4 °C-acclimated groups were more depolarized a[r] ...

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Effects of acute temperature change and thermal acclimation on the contractile properties of teleost muscle

Effects of acute temperature change and thermal acclimation on the contractile properties of teleost muscle

... After acclimation to 8®C , however, the recruitment threshold speed for fast fibres increases, so temperature acclimation enables fish to maintain higher sustainable swimming speeds at low temperatures ...

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Thermal acclimation of leaf photosynthetic traits in an evergreen woodland, consistent with the coordination hypothesis

Thermal acclimation of leaf photosynthetic traits in an evergreen woodland, consistent with the coordination hypothesis

... out frequently repeated measurements. It is generally ac- cepted, however, that acclimation occurs over multiple days. The LPJ model requires daily or monthly inputs and as- sumes complete acclimation on ...

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The effects of thermal acclimation on cardio-respiratory performance in an Antarctic fish (Notothenia coriiceps).

The effects of thermal acclimation on cardio-respiratory performance in an Antarctic fish (Notothenia coriiceps).

... established that blood volume is a key determinant of car- diac fi lling in fi shes (Sandblom and Axelsson, 2006; 2007; Sandblom and Gräns, 2018). In the brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), blood volume increased over 25% ...

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Thermal acclimation in a crustacean neuromuscular system

Thermal acclimation in a crustacean neuromuscular system

... Single EJP's In both cold- and warm-acclimated preparations, increasing the temperature caused the EJP amplitude and time constant to increase initially to a maximum value, and then to d[r] ...

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Thermal acclimation and light-harvesting complex expression in Symbiodinium

Thermal acclimation and light-harvesting complex expression in Symbiodinium

... organisms. Endosymbiotic events (blue arrows and symbols) and the acquisition of various antenna systems are depicted along the tree. Abbreviations: HLIP, High- Light Inducible Proteins; OHP, One Helix Proteins; SEP, ...

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Studies on Neurohumoral Induction of Compensatory Mechanisms in Thermal Acclimation of Poikilotherms

Studies on Neurohumoral Induction of Compensatory Mechanisms in Thermal Acclimation of Poikilotherms

... In Lampito the respiratory rate measured at room temperature of worms injected with extract of nervous tissue from cold-acclimated worms 18 °C is higher than that of worms injected with [r] ...

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Antarctic Fish Blood: Respiratory Properties and the Effects Of Thermal Acclimation

Antarctic Fish Blood: Respiratory Properties and the Effects Of Thermal Acclimation

... The low blood oxygen affinities of antarctic nototheniid species could be an adaptation to constantly well-oxygenated waters, and to a higher resting metabolism than temperate fish adapt[r] ...

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Cardiac responses to elevated seawater temperature in Atlantic salmon

Cardiac responses to elevated seawater temperature in Atlantic salmon

... High temperature affected cardiac expression of im- portant immune-related genes. The salmon heart is an immune-relevant organ in the sense that it represents a major replication site for several viral pathogens of high ...

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