“…Also, MUFAs, due to the central position of the double bond in FA, maximize the lateral displacement of the end of the chain and contribute to overall membrane disorder (Barton and Gunston, 1975). Thus, high levels of cis oleic acid The seasonal increase in overall FA unsaturation of storage and membrane lipids is considered to be an adaptation to optimize phase behaviour that is crucial for controlling membrane fluidity and storage utilization during low winter temperatures (Sinesky, 1974;Hazel, 1989;Hazel, 1995;Hazel and Williams, 1990;Ohtsu et al, 1993;Kostal and Simek, 1998;Hochachka and Somero, 2002;Koštál et al, 2003;Michaud and Denlinger, 2006;Overgaard et al, 2008;Van Dooremalen and Ellers, 2010;Rozsypal et al, 2014). Namely, increased FA unsaturation of membrane phospholipids contributes to the maintenance of the vital static order and dynamic properties of membranes whereas triacylglycerols maintain the fluidity of storage lipids facilitating accessibility of enzymes to energy lipid reserves during periods of low winter temperatures.…”