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Variation in urea excretion in the gulf toadfishOpsanus beta

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Under long-term (24 h) control measurements, significant urea was excreted (15 to 90% of excreted nitrogen) byOpsanus beta (Goode and Bean) collected in 1989 from Biscayne Bay, Florida, USA. Urea excretion rates and plasma urea concentrations were not affected by antibiotic treatments which decreased intestinal microbe populations. These results suggest that nitrogen recycling by gut microbe urease is probably not significant in this species. Urea excretion rates increased significantly following 8 h of air-exposure and in response to high levels of NH4Cl. These results suggest that urea is synthesized and excreted by the toadfish primarily in situations that limit ammonia excretion. Thus, the ornithineurea cycle in the toadfish liver primarily maintains low concentrations of ammonia within the fish. High levels of variability in urea excretion rates and variation in response to air-exposure suggest that urea synthetic rates are affected by immediate past environmental conditions.

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Walsh, P.J., Danulat, E. & Mommsen, T.P. Variation in urea excretion in the gulf toadfishOpsanus beta . Mar. Biol. 106, 323–328 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01344308

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