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Differences in neurochemical profiles of two gadid species under ocean warming and acidification.

Matthias SchmidtHeidrun Sigrid WindischKai-Uwe LudwichowskiSean Lando Levin SeegertHans-Otto PörtnerDaniela StorchChristian Bock
Published in: Frontiers in zoology (2017)
Our results indicate a change of GABAergic metabolism in the nervous system of Gadus morhua close to the optimum of the temperature range. Since a former study showed that juvenile G. morhua might be slightly more behaviourally resilient to CO2 at this respective temperature, we conclude that the observed change of GABAergic metabolism could be involved in counteracting OA induced behavioural changes. This may serve as a fitness advantage of this respective species compared to B. saida in a future warmer, more acidified polar ocean.
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