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The rates of oxygen consumption (\(\dot V_{{\text{O}}_2 } \)) of individual crabs varied with their live mass. Mean\(\dot V_{{\text{O}}_2 } \) increased with acclimation temperature in 100% seawater (Q10 2.36) but not in 50% seawater.
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Exposure to 50% seawater caused a significant increase in\(\dot V_{{\text{O}}_2 } \) to twice the rate in 100% seawater at 10°C. There was no significant increase in\(\dot V_{{\text{O}}_2 } \) on dilution at 18°C (Fig. 5).
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Heart rate, ventilation volume (\(\dot V\)) and a-VO 2 content difference were unaffected by dilution. The rise in\(\dot V_{{\text{O}}_2 } \), following dilution at 10°C may, as far as the cardiovascular system is concerned, arise from an increase in cardiac stroke volume.
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Crabs were isosmotic with 100% seawater at 10°C, 14°C and 18°C. In 50% seawater all crabs showed a significant reduction in blood osmolarity, though they maintained the ΔF.p. and Na+ concentration significantly above that of the medium. Crabs acclimated to 10°C maintained a significantly higher blood ΔF.p. and Na+ concentration in 50% seawater than crabs at 18°C (Fig. 6).
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Crabs acclimated to 10°C were significantly more active after exposure to 50% seawater. There was no significant change in activity, following dilution, in crabs at 18°C (Fig. 7).
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The variations in\(\dot V_{{\text{O}}_2 } \) with temperature and salinity seem to relate to the measured changes in patterns of osmoregulation and activity. At 10°CCarcinus osmoregulates more effectively than at 18°C and is hyperactive in low salinities, which may represent an avoidance reaction. At 18°C, the summer temperature, the crab tolerates internal dilution and is relatively quiescent.
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This work was supported by the Science Research Council
A. Al-Wassia was supported by the Saudi Arabian Government
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Taylor, E.W., Butler, P.J. & Al-Wassia, A. The effect of a decrease in salinity on respiration, Osmoregulation and activity in the shore crab,Carcinus maenas (L.) at different acclimation temperatures. J Comp Physiol B 119, 155–170 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00686563
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