2021
DOI: 10.1098/rsif.2021.0492
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Compliance of the fish outflow tract is altered by thermal acclimation through connective tissue remodelling

Abstract: To protect the gill capillaries from high systolic pulse pressure, the fish heart contains a compliant non-contractile chamber called the bulbus arteriosus which is part of the outflow tract (OFT) which extends from the ventricle to the ventral aorta. Thermal acclimation alters the form and function of the fish atria and ventricle to ensure appropriate cardiac output at different temperatures, but its impact on the OFT is unknown. Here we used ex vivo pressure–volume curves to demonstra… Show more

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“…It allows animals to maintain their physiological activities (e.g. locomotive and feeding activities) at lower temperatures and thus improves the capacity for environmental exploitation [20,21]. Although thermal acclimation can maintain ectotherms in a relatively stable physiological and metabolic state and extend the thermal windows of some physiological activities, it may not be always beneficial if the resource consumed to maintain this state exceeds the acquired amount.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It allows animals to maintain their physiological activities (e.g. locomotive and feeding activities) at lower temperatures and thus improves the capacity for environmental exploitation [20,21]. Although thermal acclimation can maintain ectotherms in a relatively stable physiological and metabolic state and extend the thermal windows of some physiological activities, it may not be always beneficial if the resource consumed to maintain this state exceeds the acquired amount.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%