The aerobic scope of an antarctic fish, Pagothenia borchgrevinki and its significance for metabolic cold adaptation

Resting weight-specific oxygen consumption of the cryopelagic Antarctic nototheniid Pagothenia borchgrevinki at 0°C was 39.6 ml kg-1 · h-1 for a 50 g fish, with oxygen consumption being described by the regression equation: log10 VO2(ml/h)=-1.104+0.825 log10 Mb (g). These values are considerably bel...

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Published in:Polar Biology
Main Authors: Forster, ME, Franklin, CE, Taylor, HH, Davison, W
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer-Verlag 1987
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Online Access:https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:383475
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Summary:Resting weight-specific oxygen consumption of the cryopelagic Antarctic nototheniid Pagothenia borchgrevinki at 0°C was 39.6 ml kg-1 · h-1 for a 50 g fish, with oxygen consumption being described by the regression equation: log10 VO2(ml/h)=-1.104+0.825 log10 Mb (g). These values are considerably below those raported by Wohlschlag (1964a,b). VO2 max. in forced swimming was described by the regression equation: log10 VO2 max = -0.507+0.823 log10 Mb. Despite low basal metabolism, factorial aerobic scope is similar to that reported for most other teleost fish, as is the cost of net transport. Myotomal muscles were used only at the highest swimming speeds and once they were recruited the fish fatigued rapidly. After swimming, oxygen debt was repaid rapidly, with a half-time of 20 min.