Response to ‘How and how not to investigate the oxygen and capacity limitation of thermal tolerance (OCLTT) and aerobic scope – remarks on the article by Gräns et al.’ (original ) (raw )How and how not to investigate the oxygen and capacity limitation of thermal tolerance (OCLTT) and aerobic scope – remarks on the article by Gräns et al.
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Phenotypic variation in metabolism and morphology correlating with animal swimming activity in the wild: relevance for the OCLTT (oxygen- and capacity-limitation of thermal tolerance), allocation and performance models
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Aerobic scope does not predict the performance of a tropical eurythermal fish at elevated temperatures
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Comparison of Aerobic Scope for Metabolic Activity in Aquatic Ectotherms With Temperature Related Metabolic Stimulation: A Novel Approach for Aerobic Power Budget
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2018
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Is there a trade-off between peak performance and performance breadth across temperatures for aerobic scope in teleost fishes?
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Aerobic scope measurements of fishes in an era of climate change: respirometry, relevance and recommendations
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The Journal of experimental biology, 2013
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Temperature acclimation rate of aerobic scope and feeding metabolism in fishes: implications in a thermally extreme future
Erik Sandblom
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Metabolic power budgeting and adaptive strategies in zoology: examples from scallops and fishThe present review is one of a series of occasional review articles that have been invited by the Editors and will feature the broad range of disciplines and expertise represented in our Editorial Advisor...
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Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2010
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Thermal preference does not align with optimal temperature for aerobic scope in zebrafish (Danio rerio)
Holly Shiels
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Locomotor performance and muscle metabolic capacities: impact of temperature and energetic status
Helga Guderley
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2004
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Cardiovascular oxygen transport and peripheral oxygen extraction capacity contribute to acute heat tolerance in European seabass
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Oxygen limited thermal tolerance in fish?
Felix C Mark
Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology, 2004
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Factorial Aerobic Scope Is Independent of Temperature and Primarily Modulated by Heart Rate in Exercising Murray Cod (Maccullochella peelii peelii)
Peter Frappell
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 2005
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Experimental manipulations of tissue oxygen supply do not affect warming tolerance of European perch
Fredrik Jutfelt
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Excess postexercise oxygen consumption decreases with swimming duration in a labriform fish: Integrating aerobic and anaerobic metabolism across time
Bjørn Tirsgaard
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Effects of diet on responses to exhaustive exercise in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis nilotica) acclimated to three different temperatures
Giovanni Serrini
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1996
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Thermal sensitivity of metabolic rates and swimming performance in two latitudinally separated populations of cod, Gadus morhua L
Helga Guderley
Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 2007
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Time-course of respiratory metabolic adjustments of a South American fish, Prochilodus scrofa, exposed to low and high temperatures
Wilma Barrionuevo
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Exploring key issues of aerobic scope interpretation in ectotherms: absolute versus factorial
Lewis Halsey
Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries, 2018
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Pedron N, Le Du J, Charrier G, Zambonino-Infante J-L, Le Bayon N, Vasconcelos RP, Fonseca VF, Le Grand F, Laroche J (2017) Contrasting patterns of energy metabolism in northern vs southern peripheral European flounder populations exposed to temperature rising and hypoxia. Marine Environmental Res.
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The aerobic capacity of tunas: Adaptation for multiple metabolic demands
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology, 1996
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Aerobic and Anaerobic Scaling in Fish
Edward Goolish
Biological Reviews, 1991
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Metabolic cold adaptation of polar fish based on measurements of aerobic oxygen consumption: fact or artefact? Artefact!
John Fleng Steffensen
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 2002
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Exhaustive Exercise Does Not Affect the Preferred Temperature for Recovery in Juvenile Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
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Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 2004
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Unusual aerobic performance at high temperatures in juvenile Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha
Nann Fangue
Conservation physiology, 2017
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Does aerobic capacity set a limit on fish growth rate?
Pierre Blier
Reviews in Fisheries Science, 1997
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Aerobic scope fails to explain the detrimental effects on growth resulting from warming and elevated CO2 in Atlantic halibut
Kristina Sundell
Journal of Experimental Biology, 2014
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Responses by fishes to environmental hypoxia: integration through Fry's concept of aerobic metabolic scope
Denis Chabot
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Mammalian metabolic rates in the hottest fish on earth
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