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Publikováno v:
Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 57
There is a strong correlation between degraded marine habitats and the prevalence of diseases such as green turtle fibropapillomatosis (GTFP) in coastal populations. In GTFP, small to large tumors grow on the turtle's soft tissues and shell, while in
Surviving Hypoxia: Mechanisms of Control and Adaptation is a synthesis of findings and thoughts concerning hypoxia. The thermodynamics of hypoxia are discussed in detail, including acid-base balance and self-pollution resulting from the accumulation
Physiology as Integrated Systems Amanda Southwood Williard Vision Kerstin A. Fritsches and Eric J. Warrant Natal Homing and Imprinting in Sea Turtles Kenneth J. Lohmann, Catherine M.F. Lohmann, J. Roger Brothers, and Nathan F. Putman The Skeleton: An
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Autor:
Peter L. Lutz, Lynne A. Fieber
Publikováno v:
Journal of the World Mariculture Society. 13:19-27
Calcification of the new exoskeleton is the culmination of a successful molt in crustaceans. This study showed that in Macrobrachium rosenbergii calcium present in the intermolt exoskeleton is moved internally as the molt approaches. Cyclic variation
Publikováno v:
Journal of the World Mariculture Society. 13:95-103
Feed ingestion and assimilation of dry matter, total lipid, total carbohydrate and inorganic material by adult, male Macrobrachium rosenbergii (de Man) were measured at temperatures ranging from 22–34°C. Assimilation efficiency of dry matter was m
Autor:
Daniel G. Spotts, Peter L. Lutz
Publikováno v:
Journal of the World Mariculture Society. 12:244-249
Energy demand during the stress of activity and handling of aquaculture animals often induces anaerobic metabolism causing lactic acidosis. Although noted in fish and some crustaceans the extent, or rate of lactic acid accumulation in commercial spec
Autor:
Göran E. Nilsson, Sarah L. Milton, Jonathan A. W. Stecyk, Gillian Mary Claire Renshaw, Peter L. Lutz, Lena Sundin, Kåre-Olav Stensløkken
Publikováno v:
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 150:395-403
To survive anoxia, neural ATP levels have to be defended. Reducing electrical activity, which accounts for 50% or more of neural energy consumption, should be beneficial for anoxic survival. The retina is a hypoxia sensitive part of the central nervo
Autor:
Sarah L. Milton, Peter L. Lutz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Experimental Biology. 207:3141-3147
SUMMARYThe turtle brain's extraordinary ability to tolerate anoxia is based on constitutive and expressed factors. Constitutive factors that predispose for anoxia tolerance include enhanced levels of glycogen stores, increased densities of protective
Publikováno v:
Experimental Gerontology. 38:797-800
We suggest that the processes that protect the turtle brain against anoxia and subsequent reoxygenation might also contribute to turtle longevity since many of them are linked to age related neurodegeneration. In the turtle the mechanisms for conserv