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Title
Nitrite-induced reductions in heat tolerance are independent of aerobic scope in a freshwater teleost
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Abstract
Nitrite is a widespread form of pollution that directly lowers the blood oxygen carrying capacity of aquatically respiring species. It is unknown if this impairment of oxygen transport translates into an increased susceptibility to elevated temperatures. We hypothesised that nitrite exposure would lower blood oxygen carrying capacity and decrease both aerobic scope (maximum-standard metabolic rate) and heat tolerance. To test these hypotheses, juvenile European carp (Cyprinus catpio) were exposed to two levels of nitrite (0 mmol l(-1) or 1 mmol l(-1)) for 7 days and haematological parameters, critical thermal maxima (CTmax) and aerobic scope were assessed. Nitrite exposure reduced total haemoglobin by 32.9%. Aerobic scope remained unchanged in fish exposed to nitrite; however, marked declines in CTmax. (1.2 degrees C reduction) were observed in nitrite-exposed fish. These findings demonstrate that nitrite exposure can significantly impair heat tolerance, even when aerobic capacity is maintained.
Language
English
Source (journal)
The journal of experimental biology. - London, 1930, currens
Publication
London : 2019
ISSN
0022-0949 [print]
1477-9145 [online]
DOI
10.1242/JEB.212035
Volume/pages
222 :23 (2019) , 6 p.
Article Reference
jeb212035
ISI
000505202500017
Pubmed ID
31704898
Medium
E-only publicatie
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UAntwerpen
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Research group
Project info
Insight into the combined effects of eutrophication and climate warming on fish.
Adaptive responses of an aquatic vertebrate to chemical pollution.
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Affiliation
Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Last edited 04.10.2024
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