Search results for "Astacus"

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Differential regulation of hexameric and dodecameric hemocyanin from A. leptodactylus

2013

The oxygen binding properties of hemocyanins are regulated on a short time scale by effectors such as l-lactate, urate and protons, and on longer time scales by expression of the different types of subunits. For Astacus leptodactylus it was shown previously that acclimation to higher temperatures leads to increased levels of a 6-meric hemocyanin species, whereas at lower temperatures the 12-meric form prevails. Here we show that the temperature dependence of the two forms supports the idea, that the maintenance of high affinity towards oxygen is the driving force for the differential expression of these hemocyanins. Furthermore, the two different types of hemocyanin differ not only in the a…

medicine.medical_treatmentProtein subunitAllosteric regulationBiophysicschemistry.chemical_elementAstacus leptodactylusBiochemistryOxygenAnalytical ChemistryAllosteric RegulationmedicineAnimalsBinding siteMolecular BiologyBinding SitesbiologyChemistryTemperatureIsothermal titration calorimetryHemocyaninbiology.organism_classificationUric AcidOxygenBiochemistryHemocyaninsLactatesBiophysicsAnuraProtein MultimerizationProtonsOxygen bindingBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics
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Divergent temperature-specific metabolic and feeding rates of native and invasive crayfish

2022

Temperature is one of the most important factors governing the activity of ectothermic species, and it plays an important but less studied role in the manifestation of invasive species impacts. In this study, we investigated temperature-specific feeding and metabolic rates of invasive and native crayfish, and evaluated how temperature regulates their ecological impacts at present and in future according to different climatic scenarios by bioenergetics modelling. We conducted a series of maximum food consumption experiments and measured the metabolic rates of cold-adapted native noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) and invasive signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) originally from a warmer …

metabolic ratetäplärapuilmastonmuutoksetbioenergeticsniche conservatismekologinen lokeromaximum consumptionPacifastacus leniusculusnervous systemjokirapulämpötilavieraslajitaineenvaihduntaAstacus astacusbioenergetiikkaravut
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Ecological impacts of invasive signal crayfish in large boreal lakes

2012

native fishkalakannattulokaslajitmacroinvertebratestäplärapuparasitesselkärangattomatravinnonkäyttöinvasive speciesPacifastacus leniusculuspohjaeläimistöloisetmonimuotoisuushabitat connectivityvieraslajit
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It takes time to see the menu from the body: an experiment on stable isotope composition in freshwater crayfishes

2015

For many applications and ecological studies in which wild individuals are brought to laboratory it would be essential to know accurately how fast novel diet is reflected in composition of different tissues. To study the effects of two different diets on the stable isotope composition of freshwater crayfish muscle and hemolymph, we conducted a three month experiment on noble crayfish (Astacus astacus) and signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) by feeding them sweet corn (Zea mays) or Baltic herring (Clupea harengus membras) as novel food. During the experiment, the crayfish were given 0.4 g of selected food daily and the amount consumed was recorded. The samples for the stable isotope a…

noble crayfishta1172ZoologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic SciencePacifastacusSignal crayfishlcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingravintoHerringHemolymphkehonkoostumusNature and Landscape ConservationWater Science and Technologylcsh:SH1-691body compositionAstacusEcologybiologyStable isotope ratioEcologymusculoskeletal neural and ocular physiologyfungiClupeabiology.organism_classificationCrayfishnutritionnervous systemta1181signal crayfishtissue anabolismKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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