Conclusions
In conclusion I believe that most fish species behave as oxygen regulators when
exposed to hypoxia within their natural temperature regime, and there are no a priori
reasons why any vertebrate with a significant amount of functional respiratory pigment
and a reasonable matching of ventilation and perfusion at the gas exchange surface Conclusions
In conclusion I believe that most fish species behave as oxygen regulators when
exposed to hypoxia within their natural temperature regime, and there are no a priori
reasons why any vertebrate with a significant amount of functional respiratory pigment
and a reasonable matching of ventilation and perfusion at the gas exchange surface