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J Exp Biol (2022) 225 (Suppl_1): jeb243421.
Published: 8 March 2022
.... , Val , A. L. , Schulte , P. M. and Wood , C. M. ( 2019 ). The osmorespiratory compromise: physiological responses and tolerance to hypoxia are affected by salinity acclimation in the euryhaline Atlantic killifish ( Fundulus heteroclitus ) . J. Exp. Biol. 222 , jeb206599 . 10.1242...
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J Exp Biol (2020) 223 (20): jeb232694.
Published: 29 October 2020
... [HCO 3 − ]. Aerial hypoxia (15.3 kPa) and aerial hyperoxia (>40.9 kPa) had no effects on UFR, but both inhibited branchial Na + influx, revealing novel aspects of the osmorespiratory compromise. Aquatic hypoxia (4.1 kPa), but not aquatic hyperoxia (>40.9 kPa), inhibited gill Na + influx, UFR...
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J Exp Biol (2009) 212 (6): 843–852.
Published: 15 March 2009
... morphology, also will influence a suite of other thermally dependent variables including metabolic rate, cardiac output and ventilation. Such changes are also likely to affect the osmorespiratory compromise. For example,increases in cardiac output and ventilation in warmer water will permit higher metabolic...
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J Exp Biol (1992) 163 (1): 317–332.
Published: 1 February 1992
...Richard J. Gonzalez; D. G. Mcdonald ABSTRACT An increase in the functional surface area (FSA) of the gills of freshwater fish facilitates increased oxygen consumption but also increases ion loss across the gills - a phenomenon that has been termed the osmorespiratory compromise. This study...