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Survival Rate and Hematological Responses with Temperature Changes of Red Spotted Grouper, Epinephelus akaara in South Korea.
Park, Jong Youn; Han, Kyeong Ho; Cho, Jae Kwon; Kim, Kyong Min; Son, Maeng Hyun; Park, Jae Min; Kang, Hee Woong.
Afiliação
  • Park JY; Aquaculture Research Division, Aquaculture Research Department, NIFS, Busan 46083, Korea.
  • Han KH; Chonnam National University, Yeosu 89626, Korea.
  • Cho JK; Aquaculture Research Division, Aquaculture Research Department, NIFS, Busan 46083, Korea.
  • Kim KM; South Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NIFS, Yeosu 89780, Korea.
  • Son MH; South Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NIFS, Yeosu 89780, Korea.
  • Park JM; Native Fish Business Center, Gyeongsangbuk-do Fishery Resources Development Institute, Uiseong 37366, Korea.
  • Kang HW; East Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NIFS, Gangneung 25435, Korea.
Dev Reprod ; 20(2): 103-12, 2016 Jun.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27660825
ABSTRACT
The effect of sudden changes of water temperature (WT) on the survival rate and physiological responses of the red spotted grouper (Epinephelus akaara) were examined by manipulating WT control system for 9 days. Experimental condition was divided in two different regimes at low (from 10°C to 4°C, decreased 1℃/d) and high (from 28°C to 34°C, increased 1°C/d) WT. Survival rate of experimental fishes were observed, and determined the changes of hematological characteristics by analyzing plasma levels of cortisol, glucose, total protein, and electrolytes (Na(+), Cl-, K(+)). No mortality was observed until low WT 6°C (144 h) and high WT 32°C (96 h), and 100% mortality was observed at low WT 4°C (216 h) and high WT 35°C (171 h). Plasma levels of cortisol and glucose increased rapidly as decreasing WT, and the loss of swimming ability and respiration response was observed at low WT 7°C and high WT 34°C conditions.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2016 Tipo de documento: Article