Effect of sublethal concentration of artificial seawater on oxygen uptake and opercular frequency in an Indian major carp, Labeo rohita (Ham.)

The present study reports the effect of artificial seawater on oxygen uptake and opercular frequency in an Indian major carp, Labeo rohita. Whereas a control fish of 7.34 g average body weight consumed 1.538 ml O sub(2.) hˉ¹, the 24h and 96h exposed fish of the same body weight consumed 1.07 4 and 0.897 ml O sub(2.) hˉ¹, respectively. The oxygen uptake per unit body weight under controlled condition was 0.219 ml. gˉ¹. hˉ¹, whereas in 24h and 96h exposed fish, it was 0.152 and 0.124 ml. gˉ¹, hˉ¹, respectively. The change in opercular movement in 24h exposed fish was 7.67% higher, whereas in 96h exposed fish, it was 22.43% higher as compared to the control one. All changes are highly significant (p<0.001).

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Main Authors: Jha, K.K., Ghosh, T.K.
Format: article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2007
Subjects:Biology, Chemistry, salinity tolerance, sublethal concentration, artificial sea water, oxygen uptake, opercular frequency, Labeo rohita, Indian major carp,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/33347
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