“…Icefishes largely compensate for the lack of Hb by utilizing a suite of cardiovascular system modifications: large-bore blood vessels, which are present in high density in some tissues; large blood volumes; and large hearts containing more mitochondria than hearts of similar-sized Hbexpressing fishes (Hemmingsen and Douglas, 1970;Holeton, 1970;Hemmingsen et al, 1972;Fitch et al, 1984;O'Brien and Sidell, 2000;Wujcik, et al, 2007). There is some evidence to support the hypothesis that some of these characteristics or 'hallmark traits' of icefishes, such as enhanced vascular densities (Wujcik et al, 2007), may have originated via pathways mediated by nitric oxide (Sidell and O'Brien, 2006;Beers et al, 2010;Borley et al, 2010). Whatever their mechanism of origin, integration of all of these features allows channichthyids to circulate large blood volumes at relatively high flow rates and, importantly, without excessive pressure development.…”