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  1. Effect of food amount and temperature on growth rate and aerobic scope of juvenile chum salmon

    Offshore migration of Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. is partly triggered by increasing body size and high motility in the early stages of life. The...

    Yuki Iino, Takashi Kitagawa, ... Tomohiko Kawamura in Fisheries Science
    Article Open access 30 April 2022
  2. Intrinsic aerobic capacity modulates Alzheimer’s disease pathological hallmarks, brain mitochondrial function and proteome during aging

    Low aerobic capacity is strongly associated with all-cause mortality and risk for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Individuals with early dementia and AD...

    Benjamin A. Kugler, Colton R. Lysaker, ... Heather M. Wilkins in GeroScience
    Article Open access 13 June 2024
  3. The microsprinkler irrigation system influences the growth, yield, and water productivity and nutrient uptake of aerobic rice under humid subtropical climatic conditions

    Properly managed microsprinkler irrigation of rice is an efficient and viable alternative to traditional flood irrigation methods for enhancing crop...

    Udita Mondal, Sanmay Kumar Patra, ... Akbar Hossain in Paddy and Water Environment
    Article 28 June 2024
  4. Intracellular taurine deficiency impairs cardiac contractility in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) without affecting aerobic performance

    Taurine is a non-proteinogenic sulfonic acid found in high concentrations inside vertebrate cardiomyocytes and its movement across the sarcolemmal...

    M. A. Gates, A. J. Morash, ... T. J. MacCormack in Journal of Comparative Physiology B
    Article 28 September 2021
  5. Propagation Host Affects the Mycorrhiza-Mediated Cd Toxicity Alleviation in Cocoa (Theobroma cacao L.) Seedlings and Restoration of Soil Aerobic Mesophyll Microflora

    The contamination of agricultural soil represents an environmental and human health risk factor. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi have shown great...

    Pierre Gilbert Tamghe Ghomsi, Pierre Eke, ... Fabrice Boyom Fekam in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article 31 March 2023
  6. Critical temperatures and aerobic metabolism in post-larvae of Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone, 1931)

    Increasing water temperature because of climate change decreases the oxygen concentration while increasing the oxygen requirement of species in...

    Mustafa Topuz, Mehmet Kır in Journal of Comparative Physiology B
    Article 12 October 2023
  7. The effect of temperature and meal size on the aerobic scope and specific dynamic action of two temperate New Zealand finfish Chrysophrys auratus and Aldrichetta forsteri

    Shallow coastal and estuarine habitats function as nurseries for many juvenile fish. In this comparative study, metabolic profiles of two New Zealand...

    Tomislav Flikac, Denham G. Cook, William Davison in Journal of Comparative Physiology B
    Article 29 January 2020
  8. Oxygen stress and reproduction do not impede aerobic performance in adult eastern mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki)

    Physiological traits are key determinants of species success in any given environment. Competing metabolic demands can influence success by limiting...

    Thomas J. Callaghan, Craig R. White, Mischa P. Turschwell in Environmental Biology of Fishes
    Article 08 February 2021
  9. Aerobic and anaerobic metabolic scaling in the burrowing freshwater crayfish Parastacus pugnax

    Metabolic scaling is a well-known biological pattern. Theoretical scaling exponents near 0.67 and 0.75 are the most widely accepted for aerobic...

    Jorge Toro-Chacon, Flora Tickell, ... Mauricio A. Urbina in Journal of Comparative Physiology B
    Article 04 May 2021
  10. Aerobic and anaerobic movement energetics of hybrid and pure parental abalone

    The underlying mechanisms controlling growth heterosis in marine invertebrates remain poorly understood. We used pure blacklip ( Haliotis rubra ) and...

    K. Alter, A. J. Morash, ... P. B. Frappell in Journal of Comparative Physiology B
    Article 18 July 2021
  11. Moult-related reduction of aerobic scope in passerine birds

    It is well established that the nutrient and energy requirements of birds increase substantially during moult, but it is not known if these increased...

    William A. Buttemer, Silke Bauer, ... Steffen Hahn in Journal of Comparative Physiology B
    Article 14 March 2019
  12. Habitat-dependent metabolic costs for a wild cold-water fish

    Bioenergetics models for fishes are useful for understanding ecological processes (e.g., survivorship, growth, and reproduction) and can also inform...

    Benjamin L. Hlina, Daniel M. Glassman, ... Steven J. Cooke in Aquatic Sciences
    Article 22 February 2024
  13. Octopus crawling on land: physiological and biochemical responses of Octopus vulgaris to emersion

    Cephalopods are well known for their cognitive capabilities and unique behavioural repertoires. Yet, certain life strategies and behaviours are still...

    Janina Leonie Röckner, Vanessa M. Lopes, ... Rui Rosa in Marine Biology
    Article 21 November 2023
  14. Discovery of l-threonine transaldolases for enhanced biosynthesis of beta-hydroxylated amino acids

    Beta-hydroxy non-standard amino acids (β-OH-nsAAs) have utility as small molecule drugs, precursors for beta-lactone antibiotics, and building blocks...

    Michaela A. Jones, Neil D. Butler, ... Aditya M. Kunjapur in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 11 September 2023
  15. Energy-Efficient Bioelectrochemical System for Treatment of Agricultural Wastes and Wastewater: Mechanism, Scope, and Challenges

    Bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) have emerged as a potential new world technology in converting wastes to energy. A huge amount of persistent...
    Dixita Phukan, Vipin Kumar in Agricultural Waste to Value-Added Products
    Chapter 2023
  16. Elevated CO2 and heatwave conditions affect the aerobic and swimming performance of juvenile Australasian snapper

    As climate change advances, coastal marine ecosystems are predicted to experience increasingly frequent and intense heatwaves. At the same time,...

    Shannon J. McMahon, Darren M. Parsons, ... Philip L. Munday in Marine Biology
    Article 03 December 2019
  17. Energy and Water Balance of Marsupials

    The endothermic physiology of marsupials is broadly consistent with that of placental mammals; patterns and mechanisms of temperature regulation are...
    Philip C. Withers, Christine E. Cooper in American and Australasian Marsupials
    Reference work entry 2023
  18. Energy and Water Balance of Marsupials

    The endothermic physiology of marsupials is broadly consistent with that of placental mammals; patterns and mechanisms of temperature regulation are...
    Philip C. Withers, Christine E. Cooper in American and Australasian Marsupials
    Living reference work entry 2023
  19. Oxygen consumption in relation to current velocity and morphology in the highly invasive crayfish Procambarus clarkii

    The red swamp crayfish ( Procambarus clarkii ) is the most widely spread freshwater crayfish worldwide. Competing physiological traits can influence...

    Francesc Rubio-Gracia, Cristina Galobart, ... Anna Vila-Gispert in Hydrobiologia
    Article Open access 25 May 2022
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