Method for indirectly defining optimum temperatures of inhabitancy for marine cold-blooded animals |
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Authors: | A. N. Golikov O. A. Scarlato |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Institut für Meereskunde an der Universität Kiel, Kiel, Germany (FRG) |
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Abstract: | Investigations on the influence of pressure on the activity of alkaline phosphatase of some marine invertebrates from the Baltic Sea were carried out at temperatures between 5° and 55°C. The results obtained indicate that the influence of pressure on alkaline phosphatase activity is modified by temperature. At low temperatures, pressure has a decreasing effect on enzyme activity, while it has an increasing effect at higher temperatures. The gill homogenates of the relatively pressure-resistent bivalves Cyprina islandica and Mytilus edulis show a lower decrease of activity under pressure at low temperatures than the gill-homogenate of Carcinus maenas and a purified enzyme preparation of a homoiothermal animal. |
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