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Metabolic biochemistry: its role in thermal tolerance and in the capacities of physiological and ecological function / H.O. Pörner, M. Lucassen, D. Storch.

Title: Metabolic biochemistry: its role in thermal tolerance and in the capacities of physiological and ecological function / H.O. Pörner, M. Lucassen, D. Storch.
Author(s): Pörner, H. O.
Lucassen, M.
Storch, D.
Date: 2005.
Publisher: Amsterdam: Elsevier
In: Physiology of polar fishes. (2005.),
Abstract: Investigates special characteristics of metabolism in cold environments, and forces that cause temperature dependent trade-off in biochemical and physiological tissue and cellular design, with particular reference to which unifying physiological and biochemical mechanisms animals use to shift upper and lower limits of thermal tolerance during adaptation. Includes enhancing oxygen supply and aerobic metabolic capacities; anaerobic capacity; larval fish; lipid metabolism and substrates in the cold; biochemistry and physiology of cellular oxygen supply; membrane functions and capacities with particular reference to constraints in ion and acid-base regulation; regulation of gene expression and functional protein levels; effects of temperature on protein structure and function; protein synthesis, growth, and standard metabolism; and reproduction and development.
Notes:

In: The physiology of polar fishes / Anthony P. Farrell, John F. Steffensen, eds.

Keywords: 57 -- Biology.
597 -- Fish.
574 -- Ecology.
574.2.045 -- Organisms, influence of temperature.
536.48 -- Low temperature phenomena in living things.
576.3 -- Cell structure.
574.23 -- Habitat conditions, extreme.
577.1 -- Biochemistry.
591.1 -- Animal physiology.
591.05 -- Animal metabolism.
591.11 -- Blood, body fluids and circulation.
591.134 -- Animal growth.
591.16 -- Animal reproduction.
591.34 -- Larvae.
591.543.1 -- Animals, influence of temperature.
591.8 -- Histology.
H4 -- Zoology: fish.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*60) -- Arctic Ocean and adjacent waters.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*80) -- Southern Ocean.
SPRI record no.: 174166

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