| Literature DB >> 30288709 |
Kiyoshi Soyano1, Yuji Mushirobira2.
Abstract
In this chapter, we cover the life history of fish in low-temperature environments, including their overwintering behavior and the physiological mechanisms by which they maintain life in cold environments, based on research to date. There is relatively little research on low-temperature tolerance of fish, compared with research on this phenomenon in mammals and birds, which are also vertebrates, and the mechanisms in fish have not been fully elucidated. First, we cover the life history of fish that overwinter by entering dormancy or hibernation. Next, we describe the mechanism that controls body temperature in fish that survive low-temperature environments. Finally, we introduce the physiological mechanisms for survival in extremely low-temperature environments, particularly antifreeze proteins.Keywords: Antifreeze glycoprotein (AFGP); Antifreeze protein (AFP); Dormancy; Ectothermic fish; Endothermic fish; Heat exchange; Hibernation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30288709 DOI: 10.1007/978-981-13-1244-1_9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Exp Med Biol ISSN: 0065-2598 Impact factor: 2.622