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Polar Biology ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena Golikova ◽  
Sergei Korsun ◽  
Ivan Voltski ◽  
Marina Varfolomeeva ◽  
Andrei Granovitch
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Polar Biology ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ran Zhang ◽  
Yuan Li ◽  
Qiaohong Liu ◽  
Puqing Song ◽  
Hai Li ◽  
...  

Polar Biology ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bruno L. Gianasi ◽  
Jesica Goldsmit ◽  
Philippe Archambault ◽  
Christopher W. McKindsey ◽  
Oleksandr Holovachov ◽  
...  

Polar Biology ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Galina Stoyancheva ◽  
Vladislava Dishliyska ◽  
Jeny Miteva‐Staleva ◽  
Nedelina Kostadinova ◽  
Radoslav Abrashev ◽  
...  

Polar Biology ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Power ◽  
Graham Power ◽  
Guillaume Grosbois ◽  
Milla Rautio

Polar Biology ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fokje L. Schaafsma ◽  
Carmen L. David ◽  
Doreen Kohlbach ◽  
Julia Ehrlich ◽  
Giulia Castellani ◽  
...  

AbstractAllometric relationships between body properties of animals are useful for a wide variety of purposes, such as estimation of biomass, growth, population structure, bioenergetic modelling and carbon flux studies. This study summarizes allometric relationships of zooplankton and nekton species that play major roles in polar marine food webs. Measurements were performed on 639 individuals of 15 species sampled during three expeditions in the Southern Ocean (winter and summer) and 2374 individuals of 14 species sampled during three expeditions in the Arctic Ocean (spring and summer). The information provided by this study fills current knowledge gaps on relationships between length and wet/dry mass of understudied animals, such as various gelatinous zooplankton, and of animals from understudied seasons and maturity stages, for example, for the krill Thysanoessa macrura and larval Euphausia superba caught in winter. Comparisons show that there is intra-specific variation in length–mass relationships of several species depending on season, e.g. for the amphipod Themisto libellula. To investigate the potential use of generalized regression models, comparisons between sexes, maturity stages or age classes were performed and are discussed, such as for the several krill species and T. libellula. Regression model comparisons on age classes of the fish E. antarctica were inconclusive about their general use. Other allometric measurements performed on carapaces, eyes, heads, telsons, tails and otoliths provided models that proved to be useful for estimating length or mass in, e.g. diet studies. In some cases, the suitability of these models may depend on species or developmental stages.


Polar Biology ◽  
2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rui Peres dos Santos ◽  
Rafael Martins ◽  
Anton Chaiko ◽  
Ted Cheeseman ◽  
Lindsey S. Jones ◽  
...  

Polar Biology ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anneli Strobel ◽  
Roger Lille-Langøy ◽  
Helmut Segner ◽  
Patricia Burkhardt-Holm ◽  
Anders Goksøyr ◽  
...  

AbstractThe Antarctic ecosystem is progressively exposed to anthropogenic contaminants, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). So far, it is largely unknown if PAHs leave a mark in the physiology of high-Antarctic fish. We approached this issue via two avenues: first, we examined the functional response of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (Ahr), which is a molecular initiating event of many toxic effects of PAHs in biota. Chionodraco hamatus and Trematomus loennbergii served as representatives for high-Antarctic Notothenioids, and Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua as non-polar reference species. We sequenced and cloned the Ahr ligand binding domain (LBD) of the Notothenioids and deployed a GAL4-based luciferase reporter gene assay expressing the Ahr LBD. Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP), beta-naphthoflavone and chrysene were used as ligands for the reporter gene assay. Second, we investigated the energetic costs of Ahr activation in isolated liver cells of the Notothenioids during acute, non-cytotoxic BaP exposure. In the reporter assay, the Ahr LBD of Atlantic cod and the Antarctic Notothenioids were activated by the ligands tested herein. In the in vitro assays with isolated liver cells of high-Antarctic Notothenioids, BaP exposure had no effect on overall respiration, but caused shifts in the respiration dedicated to protein synthesis. Thus, our study demonstrated that high-Antarctic fish possess a functional Ahr that can be ligand-activated in a concentration-dependent manner by environmental contaminants. This is associated with altered cost for cellular protein synthesis. Future studies have to show if the toxicant-induced activation of the Ahr pathway may lead to altered organism performance of Antarctic fish.


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