Standardizing the determination and interpretation of P crit in fishes
The critical oxygen tension ( ) for fishes is the oxygen level below which the rate of oxygen consumption ( ) becomes dependent upon ambient oxygen partial pressure ( ). We compare multiple curve-fitting approaches to estimate of the Gulf killifish, , during closed and intermittent-flow respirometry...
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Published in | Journal of experimental biology Vol. 222; no. Pt 18 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
England
26.09.2019
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Summary: | The critical oxygen tension (
) for fishes is the oxygen level below which the rate of oxygen consumption (
) becomes dependent upon ambient oxygen partial pressure (
). We compare multiple curve-fitting approaches to estimate
of the Gulf killifish,
, during closed and intermittent-flow respirometry. Fitting two line segments of
versus
produced high and variable estimates of
, as did nonlinear regression using a hyperbolic (Michaelis-Menten) function. Using nonlinear regression fit to an exponential (modified Weibull) function, or linear regression of
versus
at low
, and determining
as the
when
equals standard metabolic rate (SMR) yielded values that were consistent across fish and among experimental trials. The magnitude of the difference in
determined by alternative calculation methods exceeded the differences determined in closed and intermittent-flow respirometry, highlighting the need to standardize analytical as well as experimental approaches in determining
. |
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ISSN: | 0022-0949 1477-9145 |
DOI: | 10.1242/jeb.210633 |