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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MARINE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY
Volume 554, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jembe.2022.151778
Keywords
Acutecoldstress; Coldtolerance; Enzymeactivity; Na+/K(+)ATPase; Osmoregulation; Reddrum
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- UNCW Graduate School
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By studying the thermal sensitivity of red drum gill Na+/K++ ATPase, we gained insight into the potential temperature effects on osmoregulatory capabilities and overwinter survival of red drum.
The red drum is a valuable coastal species distributed throughout the southeastern US where winter cold stress can vary geographically and impact survivorship. We studied the thermal sensitivity of red drum gill Na+/K++ ATPase in order to gain insight regarding temperature effects on osmoregulatory capabilities with potential implications for overwinter survival. We collected gill tissue from age-0 juvenile red drum acclimated to a temperature of 15 ? and measured Na+/K+ ATPase activity at 1, 5, 10, 15, and 25 ? to assess function over a broad thermal range. The Arrhenius plot for Na+/K+ ATPase activity indicated a breakpoint at 8.6 C, below which greater activation energy was required for the Na+/K+ ATPase reaction. Increased gill Na+/K+ ATPase temperature sensitivity below 8.6 ? may limit the ability of age-0 red drum to maintain ionic and osmotic balance during acute exposure to extreme cold temperatures.
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