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Tomasz Lapucki1, Monika Normant.
Abstract
Survival, haemolymph osmolality and the specific metabolic rate of the isopod Idotea chelipes from the brackish waters of the southern Baltic Sea (salinity 7 psu) were investigated after acclimation to different salinities in the range of 3-30 psu keeping other parameters constant (T=15 degrees C, full air saturation). Haemolymph osmolality of I. chelipes increased from 379+/-33 mmol kg(-1) at 3 psu to 935+/-12 mmol kg(-1) at 30 psu. In the salinity range of 3-11 psu I. chelipes exhibited a hyperosmotic pattern of haemolymph regulation, whereas from 14 to 25 it behaved like an osmoconformer. Isoosmosis occurred at 28.5 psu (920 mmol kg(-1)). The specific metabolic rate of I. chelipes was significantly (P<0.05) related to salinity, with maximum (2.4+/-0.8 J g(-1) wm h(-1)) and minimum values (0.6+/-0.3 J g(-1) wm h(-1)) at 7 and 20 psu, respectively. The changes in the specific metabolic rate and in the difference between the osmolality of haemolymph and external medium were significantly correlated for I. chelipes (P<0.05). Rates of change per salinity unit were, however, unequal varying according to salinity transition. These differences indicate that osmotic adjustment may be a more or less costly in terms of energy according to salinity.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18262452 DOI: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2008.01.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol ISSN: 1095-6433 Impact factor: 2.320