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Hydrobiological Journal
Rédacteur en chef adjoint: V.I. Yurishinets (open in a new tab)
Secrétaire exécutif du comité de rédaction: L.I. Kalinina (open in a new tab)

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ISSN Imprimer: 0018-8166

ISSN En ligne: 1943-5991

SJR: 0.221 SNIP: 0.469 CiteScore™:: 0.9 H-Index: 12

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Metabolic Responses of Black Sea Fishes to Long-Term Experimental Hypoxia

Volume 39, Numéro 3, 2003, 10 pages
DOI: 10.1615/HydrobJ.v39.i3.20
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RÉSUMÉ

As it was shown in fishes that breathed in the respirometers where O2 content was lowered to about 54% (golden mullet) and 35% (sea scorpion) of its normoxic level, these species use, in particular, such compensatory mechanisms as the system transporting O2 to the tissues and utilization of protein (nitrogen) substrates in their energy metabolism. These mechanisms enable surviving in extremely unfavorable environmental situations.

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  2. Soldatov A. A., Golovina I. V., Kolesnikova E. E., Sysoeva I. V., Sysoev A. A., Kukhareva T. A., Kladchenko E. S., Activity of Energy Metabolism Enzymes and ATP Content in the Brain and Gills of the Black Sea Scorpionfish Scorpaena porcus under Short-Term Hypoxia, Journal of Evolutionary Biochemistry and Physiology, 56, 3, 2020. Crossref

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