Resilience of cardiac performance in Antarctic notothenioid fishes in a warming climate
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ABSTRACT Warming in the region of Western Antarctic Peninsula is occurring at an unprecedented rate, which may threaten survival notothenioid fishes. Herein, we review studies characterizing thermal tolerance and cardiac performance notothenioids – a group that includes both red-blooded species white-blooded, haemoglobinless icefishes as well relevant biochemistry associated with failure during acute temperature ramp. Because do not feed captivity, making long-term acclimation unfeasible, focus only on responses to warm acclimation. With warming, hearts white-blooded icefish Chaenocephalus aceratus display persistent arrhythmia lower (8°C) compared those Notothenia coriiceps (14°C). When icefish, enhanced N. warming greater aerobic capacity, higher ATP levels, less oxidative damage membrane integrity. Cardiac can be improved 5°C for 6–9 weeks, accompanied by increase occurs. Also, mitochondrial microsomal membranes are remodelled response coriiceps, displaying homeoviscous adaptation. Overall, malleable resilient yet plasticity vary among different fishes; disruptions ecosystem driven climate other anthropogenic activities endanger notothenioids, warranting protection afforded expansion marine protected areas.
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عنوان ژورنال: The Journal of Experimental Biology
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['1477-9145', '0022-0949']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1242/jeb.220129