Respiration of Artemia franciscana embryos after continuous anoxia over 1-year period |
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Authors: | J. S. Clegg |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bodega Marine Laboratory, University of California, P.O. Box 247, 94923 Bodega Bay, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Encysted embryos of the brine shrimp, Artemia franciscana, exhibit extraordinary longevity when exposed to continuous anoxia. To explore the metabolic basis of this ability, the post-anoxic respiration of embryos exposed to anoxia for periods exceeding 1 year was measured. Since anoxic metabolism might result in the accumulation of metabolic end products, an O2 debt would be expected. Contrary to that expectation, post-anoxic embryos exhibited a marked depression in respiration rate whether embryos were hydrated under anoxic conditions or were exposed to a previous aerobic incubation and then placed under anoxia. These results, and those of previous studies, suggest that extended anoxia may bring the metabolism of these embryos to a reversible standstill. |
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Keywords: | Anoxia Respiration Dormancy Metabolic rate depression Brine shrimp, Artemia franciscana |
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