Warming
- Hemodynamic responses to warming in euryhaline rainbow trout: implications of the osmo-respiratory compromise
Summary: Gastrointestinal blood flow of seawater-acclimated fish is fine-tuned to elevate water absorption and maintain osmotic balance during acute temperature increases.
- Exploring nature's natural knockouts: in vivo cardiorespiratory performance of Antarctic fishes during acute warming
Summary: Routine cardiac output in the haemoglobinless icefish Chaenocephalus aceratus is lower than previously reported; they have a large cardiorespiratory scope during acute warming and activity, and show the same cardiac breakpoint temperature as the red-blooded Antarctic fish Notothenia coriiceps.