Effect of incubation temperature on Atlantic salmon metabolism as indicated by ventilation rate

The global mean temperature is predicted to increase by up to 5 °C during this century. For fish, being ectotherms, temperature is one of the most important environmental factors, influencing them in a number of different ways, including effects on physiological traits, timing of life history event...

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Main Author: Vernerback, Claes
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Karlstads universitet, Institutionen för miljö- och livsvetenskaper 2016
Subjects:
egg
fry
lax
rom
Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-44497
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spelling ftkarlstadsuniv:oai:DiVA.org:kau-44497 2024-06-09T07:44:44+00:00 Effect of incubation temperature on Atlantic salmon metabolism as indicated by ventilation rate Effekt av inkuberingstemperatur på laxens metabolism indikerad av gälslagsfrekvens Vernerback, Claes 2016 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-44497 eng eng Karlstads universitet, Institutionen för miljö- och livsvetenskaper http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-44497 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Atlantic salmon salmon salmonid salmonids fish temperature incubation tamperature incubation egg fry alevins metabolism ventilation rate ventilation frequency climate change lax laxfiskar fisk fiskar temperatur inkuberingstemperatur inkubering ägg rom ämnesomsättning gälslagsfrekvens klimatförändringar Ecology Ekologi Zoology Zoologi Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2016 ftkarlstadsuniv 2024-05-15T09:11:29Z The global mean temperature is predicted to increase by up to 5 °C during this century. For fish, being ectotherms, temperature is one of the most important environmental factors, influencing them in a number of different ways, including effects on physiological traits, timing of life history events and behavior. Atlantic salmon has been shown to grow faster after being incubated at warmer temperatures. One possible explanation for this could be that the increased incubation temperature causes decreased metabolic rates. The aim of this project was to examine whether this is true. Atlantic salmon eggs were incubated in three different temperature regimes: natural temperature conditions, heated water and a mixed temperature treatment, where eggs were incubated in increased temperature until the beginning of January and after that subjected to natural temperature conditions. Ventilation rate, a proxy for metabolism, was measured for fish from each treatment group, as well as fish length and weight. The results revealed significantly lower ventilation rates of the fish from the heated temperature treatment, but not of the fish from the mixed temperature treatment. This suggests that an increased incubation temperature causes lowered rates of metabolism in Atlantic salmon, and that the change occurs later than early January. Because of differences in size and life stage between fish from the different groups however, the results are uncertain and call for further investigations. A lowered metabolic rate will affect the fish’s behavior. A further development might therefore be to study fish survival in the wild in relation to a fish’s metabolic rate. Jordens medeltemperatur beräknas öka med upp till 5 °C det här århundradet. För fiskar, som är ektotermer, är temperatur en av de viktigaste abiotiska faktorerna och påverkar dem på en mängd olika sätt, bland annat genom förändring av fysiologiska attribut, tidpunkter för steg i livscykeln och beteende. Lax har visats växa snabbare efter att ha ... Bachelor Thesis Atlantic salmon Karlstad University: Publications (DIVA)
institution Open Polar
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language English
topic Atlantic salmon
salmon
salmonid
salmonids
fish
temperature
incubation tamperature
incubation
egg
fry
alevins
metabolism
ventilation rate
ventilation frequency
climate change
lax
laxfiskar
fisk
fiskar
temperatur
inkuberingstemperatur
inkubering
ägg
rom
ämnesomsättning
gälslagsfrekvens
klimatförändringar
Ecology
Ekologi
Zoology
Zoologi
spellingShingle Atlantic salmon
salmon
salmonid
salmonids
fish
temperature
incubation tamperature
incubation
egg
fry
alevins
metabolism
ventilation rate
ventilation frequency
climate change
lax
laxfiskar
fisk
fiskar
temperatur
inkuberingstemperatur
inkubering
ägg
rom
ämnesomsättning
gälslagsfrekvens
klimatförändringar
Ecology
Ekologi
Zoology
Zoologi
Vernerback, Claes
Effect of incubation temperature on Atlantic salmon metabolism as indicated by ventilation rate
topic_facet Atlantic salmon
salmon
salmonid
salmonids
fish
temperature
incubation tamperature
incubation
egg
fry
alevins
metabolism
ventilation rate
ventilation frequency
climate change
lax
laxfiskar
fisk
fiskar
temperatur
inkuberingstemperatur
inkubering
ägg
rom
ämnesomsättning
gälslagsfrekvens
klimatförändringar
Ecology
Ekologi
Zoology
Zoologi
description The global mean temperature is predicted to increase by up to 5 °C during this century. For fish, being ectotherms, temperature is one of the most important environmental factors, influencing them in a number of different ways, including effects on physiological traits, timing of life history events and behavior. Atlantic salmon has been shown to grow faster after being incubated at warmer temperatures. One possible explanation for this could be that the increased incubation temperature causes decreased metabolic rates. The aim of this project was to examine whether this is true. Atlantic salmon eggs were incubated in three different temperature regimes: natural temperature conditions, heated water and a mixed temperature treatment, where eggs were incubated in increased temperature until the beginning of January and after that subjected to natural temperature conditions. Ventilation rate, a proxy for metabolism, was measured for fish from each treatment group, as well as fish length and weight. The results revealed significantly lower ventilation rates of the fish from the heated temperature treatment, but not of the fish from the mixed temperature treatment. This suggests that an increased incubation temperature causes lowered rates of metabolism in Atlantic salmon, and that the change occurs later than early January. Because of differences in size and life stage between fish from the different groups however, the results are uncertain and call for further investigations. A lowered metabolic rate will affect the fish’s behavior. A further development might therefore be to study fish survival in the wild in relation to a fish’s metabolic rate. Jordens medeltemperatur beräknas öka med upp till 5 °C det här århundradet. För fiskar, som är ektotermer, är temperatur en av de viktigaste abiotiska faktorerna och påverkar dem på en mängd olika sätt, bland annat genom förändring av fysiologiska attribut, tidpunkter för steg i livscykeln och beteende. Lax har visats växa snabbare efter att ha ...
format Bachelor Thesis
author Vernerback, Claes
author_facet Vernerback, Claes
author_sort Vernerback, Claes
title Effect of incubation temperature on Atlantic salmon metabolism as indicated by ventilation rate
title_short Effect of incubation temperature on Atlantic salmon metabolism as indicated by ventilation rate
title_full Effect of incubation temperature on Atlantic salmon metabolism as indicated by ventilation rate
title_fullStr Effect of incubation temperature on Atlantic salmon metabolism as indicated by ventilation rate
title_full_unstemmed Effect of incubation temperature on Atlantic salmon metabolism as indicated by ventilation rate
title_sort effect of incubation temperature on atlantic salmon metabolism as indicated by ventilation rate
publisher Karlstads universitet, Institutionen för miljö- och livsvetenskaper
publishDate 2016
url http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kau:diva-44497
genre Atlantic salmon
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