6 documents found, page 1 of 1

Sort by Issue Date

A toxic diet: Transfer of contaminants to offspring through a parental care mec...

Maunder, Richard J.; Buckley, Jonathan; Val, Adalberto Luis; Sloman, Katherine A.

The transfer of maternal contaminants to offspring during oogenesis and gestation is documented in many animals, and in mammals, contaminants may pass from mother to offspring during lactation. Although other non-mammalian vertebrates provide parental care in the form of nutritive secretions for offspring to feed from, the potential for toxicant transfer during nonmammalian parental care is rarely considered. T...

Date: 2020   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Regulation of gill transcellular permeability and renal function during acute h...

Wood, Chris M.; Iftikar, Fathima I.; Scott, Graham R.; Boeck, Gudrun de; Sloman, Katherine A.; Matey, Victoria E.; Domingos, Fabíola Xochilt Valdez

Earlier studies demonstrated that oscars, endemic to ion-poor Amazonian waters, are extremely hypoxia tolerant, and exhibit a marked reduction in active unidirectional Na+ uptake rate (measured directly) but unchanged net Na+ balance during acute exposure to low Po2, indicating a comparable reduction in whole body Na+ efflux rate. However, branchial O2 transfer factor does not fall. The present study focused on...

Date: 2020   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Biparental mucus feeding: A unique example of parental care in an Amazonian cic...

Buckley, Jonathan; Maunder, Richard J.; Foey, Andrew David; Pearce, Janet; Val, Adalberto Luis; Sloman, Katherine A.

Vertebrates display a wide variety of parental care behaviours, including the guarding of offspring pre and post nutritional independence as well as the direct provision of nutrients during the early development period. The Amazonian cichlid Symphysodon spp. (discus fish) is unusual among fish species, in that both parents provide offspring with mucus secretions to feed from after hatching. This extensive provi...

Date: 2020   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Response to "Comment on 'Biparental mucus feeding: A unique example of parental...

Buckley, Jonathan; Val, Adalberto Luis; Sloman, Katherine A.

Date: 2020   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Tribute to R. G. Boutilier: The effect of size on the physiological and behavio...

Sloman, Katherine A.; Wood, Chris M.; Scott, Graham R.; Wood, Sylvia; Kajimura, Makiko; Johannsson, Ora E.; Almeida-Val, Vera Maria Fonseca

The physiological and behavioural responses of two size groups of oscar (Astronotus ocellatus) to hypoxia were studied. The physiological responses were tested by measuring ṀO2 during decreasing environmental oxygen tensions. Larger oscars were better able to maintain oxygen consumption during a decrease in PO2, regulating routine ṀO2 to a significantly lower PO2 threshold (50 mmHg) than smaller oscars (70 mmHg...

Date: 2020   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Interactions between hypoxia tolerance and food deprivation in Amazonian oscars...

Boeck, Gudrun de; Wood, Chris M.; Iftikar, Fathima I.; Matey, Victoria E.; Scott, Graham R.; Sloman, Katherine A.; Nazar Paula da Silva, Maria de

Oscars are often subjected to a combination of low levels of oxygen and fasting during nest-guarding on Amazonian floodplains. We questioned whether this anorexia would aggravate the osmo-respiratory compromise. We compared fed and fasted oscars (1014 days) in both normoxia and hypoxia (1020 Torr, 4 h). Routine oxygen consumption rates (MO2) were increased by 75% in fasted fish, reflecting behavioural differenc...

Date: 2020   |   Origin: Oasisbr

6 Results

Queried text

Refine Results

Author



















Date


Document Type


Resource


Subject