Preferred temperature of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua with different haemoglobin genotypes at normoxia and moderate hypoxia.

Udgivelsesdato: 2003-Jan Atlantic cod Gadus morhua has polymorphic haemoglobin, which can be separated into two homozygous types, HbI-1 and HbI-2, and one heterozygous type HbI-1/2. The geographical distribution of Atlantic cod with the different haemoglobin types varies, with the HbI(2) allele occu...

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Main Authors: Petersen, Maria Faldborg, Steffensen, John Fleng
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2003
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spelling ftcopenhagenunip:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/09007290-8931-11dd-9c20-000ea68e967b 2023-06-18T03:39:47+02:00 Preferred temperature of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua with different haemoglobin genotypes at normoxia and moderate hypoxia. Petersen, Maria Faldborg Steffensen, John Fleng 2003 https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/preferred-temperature-of-juvenile-atlantic-cod-gadus-morhua-with-different-haemoglobin-genotypes-at-normoxia-and-moderate-hypoxia(09007290-8931-11dd-9c20-000ea68e967b).html eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Petersen , M F & Steffensen , J F 2003 , ' Preferred temperature of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua with different haemoglobin genotypes at normoxia and moderate hypoxia. ' , Journal of Experimental Biology , vol. 206 , no. Pt 2 , pp. 359-64 . article 2003 ftcopenhagenunip 2023-06-07T23:35:06Z Udgivelsesdato: 2003-Jan Atlantic cod Gadus morhua has polymorphic haemoglobin, which can be separated into two homozygous types, HbI-1 and HbI-2, and one heterozygous type HbI-1/2. The geographical distribution of Atlantic cod with the different haemoglobin types varies, with the HbI(2) allele occurring at high frequency in northern regions, and the HbI(1) allele dominant in warmer areas. To determine if temperature is a selective parameter in the distribution of the haemoglobin types, the preferred temperature of the homozygous genotypes HbI-1 and HbI-2 was measured. We found that HbI-2 cod preferred a temperature of 8.2+/-1.5 degrees C while HbI-1 cod preferred 15.4+/-1.1 degrees C, and this preference was significant. The effect of hypoxia (35% oxygen saturation) on the preferred temperature was also measured. Previous studies showed that the preferred temperature of fish decreases during hypoxia, and this was the case for HbI-1 cod, which preferred 9.8+/-1.8 degrees C during hypoxia, whereas HbI-2 cod did not show this effect. The results indicate that environmental temperature changes will lead to a distributional change in the different haemoglobin types of Atlantic cod, global warming providing an advantage for HbI-1 cod. However, since HbI-1 cod prefer a low temperature under hypoxic conditions, a combination of increased water temperature and hypoxia could be unfavourable for Atlantic cod stocks. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua University of Copenhagen: Research
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description Udgivelsesdato: 2003-Jan Atlantic cod Gadus morhua has polymorphic haemoglobin, which can be separated into two homozygous types, HbI-1 and HbI-2, and one heterozygous type HbI-1/2. The geographical distribution of Atlantic cod with the different haemoglobin types varies, with the HbI(2) allele occurring at high frequency in northern regions, and the HbI(1) allele dominant in warmer areas. To determine if temperature is a selective parameter in the distribution of the haemoglobin types, the preferred temperature of the homozygous genotypes HbI-1 and HbI-2 was measured. We found that HbI-2 cod preferred a temperature of 8.2+/-1.5 degrees C while HbI-1 cod preferred 15.4+/-1.1 degrees C, and this preference was significant. The effect of hypoxia (35% oxygen saturation) on the preferred temperature was also measured. Previous studies showed that the preferred temperature of fish decreases during hypoxia, and this was the case for HbI-1 cod, which preferred 9.8+/-1.8 degrees C during hypoxia, whereas HbI-2 cod did not show this effect. The results indicate that environmental temperature changes will lead to a distributional change in the different haemoglobin types of Atlantic cod, global warming providing an advantage for HbI-1 cod. However, since HbI-1 cod prefer a low temperature under hypoxic conditions, a combination of increased water temperature and hypoxia could be unfavourable for Atlantic cod stocks.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Petersen, Maria Faldborg
Steffensen, John Fleng
spellingShingle Petersen, Maria Faldborg
Steffensen, John Fleng
Preferred temperature of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua with different haemoglobin genotypes at normoxia and moderate hypoxia.
author_facet Petersen, Maria Faldborg
Steffensen, John Fleng
author_sort Petersen, Maria Faldborg
title Preferred temperature of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua with different haemoglobin genotypes at normoxia and moderate hypoxia.
title_short Preferred temperature of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua with different haemoglobin genotypes at normoxia and moderate hypoxia.
title_full Preferred temperature of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua with different haemoglobin genotypes at normoxia and moderate hypoxia.
title_fullStr Preferred temperature of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua with different haemoglobin genotypes at normoxia and moderate hypoxia.
title_full_unstemmed Preferred temperature of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua with different haemoglobin genotypes at normoxia and moderate hypoxia.
title_sort preferred temperature of juvenile atlantic cod gadus morhua with different haemoglobin genotypes at normoxia and moderate hypoxia.
publishDate 2003
url https://curis.ku.dk/portal/da/publications/preferred-temperature-of-juvenile-atlantic-cod-gadus-morhua-with-different-haemoglobin-genotypes-at-normoxia-and-moderate-hypoxia(09007290-8931-11dd-9c20-000ea68e967b).html
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Gadus morhua
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Gadus morhua
op_source Petersen , M F & Steffensen , J F 2003 , ' Preferred temperature of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua with different haemoglobin genotypes at normoxia and moderate hypoxia. ' , Journal of Experimental Biology , vol. 206 , no. Pt 2 , pp. 359-64 .
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