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Temperature Tolerance of Some Antarctic Fishes
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1967
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BiologyEngineeringHyperthermiaNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyFishery SciencePhysiologyTemperature MeasurementTemperature ToleranceComparative PhysiologyNeuroscienceNeuroecologyCentral Nervous SystemNervous SystemMarine BiologyAntarctic FishesBrain MetabolismHealth Sciences
Three species of Antarctic fishes which live in constantly near-freezing waters have a markedly low upper-lethal temperature of 6 degrees C ; this is the lowest upper-lethal temperature reported for any organism. The fishes survive supercooling to -2.5 degrees C. Data on brain metabolism in vitro support the hypothesis that the central nervous system is a primary site of thermal injury.
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