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Physiological roles of high lipid content in tissues of Antarctic fish species / B.D. Sidell.
Title: | Physiological roles of high lipid content in tissues of Antarctic fish species / B.D. Sidell. |
Author(s): | Sidell, B. D. |
Date: | 1991. |
Publisher: | Berlin: Springer |
In: | Biology of Antarctic fish. (1991.), |
Abstract: | Briefly reviews current information on metabolic cold adaptation of Antarctic fish and then discusses physiological significance of their very high lipid content. Drawing upon laboratory data, argues that aerobic energy metabolism of Antarctic fish is primarily reliant upon oxidation of fatty substrates and that high fat content of tissues may also affect movement of respiratory gases between capillaries and mitochondria. |
Notes: | In: Biology of Antarctic fish / Guido di Prisco, Bruno Maresca, Bruno Tota, eds. |
Keywords: | 57 -- Biology. 574.2.043/.045 -- Organisms, influence of physical environment. 574.2.045 -- Organisms, influence of temperature. 575.826 -- Biological adaptation. 59 -- Zoology. 591.05 -- Animal metabolism. 591.1 -- Animal physiology. 591.11 -- Blood, body fluids and circulation. 591.543.1 -- Animals, influence of temperature. 536.48 -- Low temperature phenomena in living things. 597 -- Fish. 597.583.12 -- Nototheniidae. H4 -- Zoology: fish. (*7) -- Antarctic regions. (*80) -- Southern Ocean. |
SPRI record no.: | 112622 |
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