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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B | 2013

Elevated temperature and PCO2 shift metabolic pathways in differentially oxidative tissues of Notothenia rossii.

Anneli Strobel; Elettra Leo; Hans-Otto Pörtner; Felix Christopher Mark

Mitochondrial plasticity plays a central role in setting the capacity for acclimation of aerobic metabolism in ectotherms in response to environmental changes. We still lack a clear picture if and to what extent the energy metabolism and mitochondrial enzymes of Antarctic fish can compensate for changing temperatures or PCO2 and whether capacities for compensation differ between tissues. We therefore measured activities of key mitochondrial enzymes (citrate synthase (CS), cytochrome c oxidase (COX)) from heart, red muscle, white muscle and liver in the Antarctic fish Notothenia rossii after warm- (7°C) and hypercapnia- (0.2kPa CO2) acclimation vs. control conditions (1°C, 0.04kPa CO2). In heart, enzymes showed elevated activities after cold-hypercapnia acclimation, and a warm-acclimation-induced upward shift in thermal optima. The strongest increase in enzyme activities in response to hypercapnia occurred in red muscle. In white muscle, enzyme activities were temperature-compensated. CS activity in liver decreased after warm-normocapnia acclimation (temperature-compensation), while COX activities were lower after cold- and warm-hypercapnia exposure, but increased after warm-normocapnia acclimation. In conclusion, warm-acclimated N. rossii display low thermal compensation in response to rising energy demand in highly aerobic tissues, such as heart and red muscle. Chronic environmental hypercapnia elicits increased enzyme activities in these tissues, possibly to compensate for an elevated energy demand for acid-base regulation or a compromised mitochondrial metabolism, that is predicted to occur in response to hypercapnia exposure. This might be supported by enhanced metabolisation of liver energy stores. These patterns reflect a limited capacity of N. rossii to reorganise energy metabolism in response to rising temperature and PCO2.


Conservation Physiology | 2018

Impact of Ocean Acidification and Warming on the bioenergetics of developing eggs of Atlantic herring Clupea harengus

Elettra Leo; Flemming T. Dahlke; Daniela Storch; Hans-O. Pörtner; Felix Christopher Mark

Ocean Acidification and Warming induce trade-offs in development and growth of Atlantic herring embryos by altering mitochondrial function and increasing the animal’s energy demand.


Archive | 2013

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part B

Elettra Leo; Hans O. Pörtner; Felix Christopher Mark


Polar Biology | 2016

New encounters in Arctic waters: a comparison of metabolism and performance of polar cod ( Boreogadus saida ) and Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua ) under ocean acidification and warming

Kristina Kunz; Stephan Frickenhaus; Silvia Hardenberg; Torild Johansen; Elettra Leo; Hans-Otto Pörtner; Matthias Schmidt; Heidrun Windisch; Rainer Knust; Felix Christopher Mark


Global Change Biology | 2017

Effects of ocean acidification increase embryonic sensitivity to thermal extremes in Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua

Flemming T. Dahlke; Elettra Leo; Felix Christopher Mark; Hans-Otto Pörtner; Ulf Bickmeyer; Stephan Frickenhaus; Daniela Storch


Frontiers in Zoology | 2017

Mitochondrial acclimation potential to ocean acidification and warming of Polar cod ( Boreogadus saida ) and Atlantic cod ( Gadus morhua )

Elettra Leo; Kristina Kunz; Matthias Schmidt; Daniela Storch; Hans-Otto Pörtner; Felix Christopher Mark


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2017

Impact of ocean warming and acidification on the behaviour of two co-occurring gadid species, Boreogadus saida and Gadus morhua, from Svalbard

Matthias Schmidt; Gabriele Gerlach; Elettra Leo; Kristina Kunz; Steffen Swoboda; Hans-Otto Pörtner; Christian Bock; Daniela Storch


Supplement to: Leo, E et al. (2017): Mitochondrial acclimation potential to ocean acidification and warming of Polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua). Frontiers in Zoology, 14(1), 12 pp, https://doi.org/10.1186/s12983-017-0205-1 | 2017

Individual mitochondrial functioning parameters from cardiac permeabilised fibers of Polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) acclimated to ocean acidification and warming

Elettra Leo; Kristina Kunz; Matthias Schmidt; Daniela Storch; Hans-Otto Pörtner; Felix Christopher Mark


In supplement to: Kunz, Kristina Lore; Frickenhaus, Stephan; Hardenberg, Silvia; Torild, Johansen; Leo, Elettra; Pörtner, Hans-Otto; Schmidt, Matthias; Windisch, Heidrun Sigrid; Knust, Rainer; Mark, Felix Christopher (2016): New encounters in Arctic waters: a comparison of metabolism and performance of polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) under ocean acidification and warming. Polar Biology, 39(6), 1137-1153, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-016-1932-z | 2016

(Table 1 + Table 2) Time series of seawater carbonate chemistry calculated throughout incubation periods of Boreogadus saida and Gadus morhua during exposure to different CO2 and temperature conditions

Matthias Schmidt; Elettra Leo; Kristina Kunz; Magnus Lucassen; Heidrun Windisch; Daniela Storch; Christian Bock; Hans-Otto Pörtner; Felix Christopher Mark


Supplement to: Kunz, KL et al. (2016): New encounters in Arctic waters: a comparison of metabolism and performance of polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) under ocean acidification and warming. Polar Biology, 39(6), 1137-1153, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00300-016-1932-z | 2016

Individual whole-animal parameters of Polar cod (Boreogadus saida) and Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) acclimated to ocean acidification and warming conditions, and time series of seawater carbonate chemistry calculated throughout incubation period

Kristina Kunz; Stephan Frickenhaus; Silvia Hardenberg; Johansen Torild; Elettra Leo; Hans-Otto Pörtner; Matthias Schmidt; Heidrun Windisch; Rainer Knust; Felix Christopher Mark

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Felix Christopher Mark

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Anneli Strobel

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Daniela Storch

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Stephan Frickenhaus

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Swaantje Bennecke

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Christian Bock

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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