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The adaptive benefit of evolved increases in hemoglobin-O2 affinity is contingent on tissue O2 diffusing capacity in high-altitude deer mice

Abstract

BackgroundComplex organismal traits are often the result of multiple interacting genes and sub-organismal phenotypes, but how these interactions shape the evolutionary trajectories of adaptive traits is poorly understood. We examined how functional interactions between cardiorespiratory traits contribute to adaptive increases in the capacity for aerobic thermogenesis (maximal O2 consumption, V̇O2max, during acute cold exposure) in high-altitude …

Authors

Wearing OH; Ivy CM; Gutiérrez-Pinto N; Velotta JP; Campbell-Staton SC; Natarajan C; Cheviron ZA; Storz JF; Scott GR

Journal

BMC Biology, Vol. 19, No. 1,

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

December 2021

DOI

10.1186/s12915-021-01059-4

ISSN

1478-5854