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Circadian Oxygen Consumption Patterns in Continental Slope Nephrops Norvegicus (Decapoda: Nephropidae) in the Western Mediterranean
Author(s) -
Jacopo Aguzzi,
Joan B. Company,
Francesc SardàPalomera,
Pere Abelló
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
journal of crustacean biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.509
H-Index - 54
eISSN - 1937-240X
pISSN - 0278-0372
DOI - 10.1651/c-2394
Subject(s) - nephrops norvegicus , biology , nocturnal , oxygen , mediterranean climate , mediterranean sea , decapoda , circadian rhythm , continental shelf , zoology , ecology , oceanography , fishery , crustacean , endocrinology , geology , chemistry , organic chemistry
9 pages,3 figures,1 tableThe oxygen consumption of Nephrops norvegicus animals collected from the upper continental slope\ud(400 m depth) in the northwestern Mediterranean was monitored under constant conditions of darkness\udand temperature. Two experiments were performed starting at the beginning of the expected day and at the\udbeginning of the expected night phases, respectively. Mean oxygen consumption values recorded during\udthe expected night were significantly higher than those recorded during the expected day. The slopes of\udthe time series of oxygen consumption data of the two experiments were recalculated in consecutive 1-h\udintervals, being then averaged for corresponding 1-h time intervals. The plotting over a 24-h cycle of these\udmean hourly-values revealed a global nocturnal increase in the oxygen consumption in the laboratory.\udThis result is discussed and compared with previously reported catch patterns accounting for emergence\udfrom burrows in the field, and locomotor and cardiac activity rhythms recorded in constant conditions in\udthe laboratory in animals from the same depth.This research was funded by the Spanish CICYT\udprogramme (MAR-098-0935) to FS.Peer reviewe

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