“…Virtually all freshwater fishes regulate concentrations of major ions (Na + , Cl − , Ca 2+ , K + , Mg 2+ , SO 4 2− ) within a narrow range in the blood plasma. Maintaining ion balance involves a co-ordinated response of many organ systems (gills, gut, kidney) and imposes a significant metabolic cost, although estimates of this cost vary substantially across different studies ( Kirschner, 1995 ; Boeuf and Payan, 2001 ; Ern et al , 2014 ; Parker et al , 2020 ). Furthermore, disruption of ion balance in freshwater fishes can have detrimental effects, culminating in osmotic disturbances and consequent cardiovascular failure in severe cases ( Milligan and Wood, 1982 ; Grosell et al , 2002 ).…”