The effect of reduced temperature and salinity on the blood physiology of juvenile Atlantic cod
The osmolality and ionic composition of the blood of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua and their response to conditions of reduced temperature and salinity in summer- and winter-acclimated individuals was investigated. Haematocrit percentage was relatively stable throughout the experimental procedu...
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ftuhipublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/140255d6-7175-45c7-90bf-048ecf12d839 2024-09-15T17:55:22+00:00 The effect of reduced temperature and salinity on the blood physiology of juvenile Atlantic cod Magill, Shona Sayer, Martin 2004 https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/140255d6-7175-45c7-90bf-048ecf12d839 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-1112.2004.00383.x eng eng https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/140255d6-7175-45c7-90bf-048ecf12d839 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Magill , S & Sayer , M 2004 , ' The effect of reduced temperature and salinity on the blood physiology of juvenile Atlantic cod ' , J FISH BIOL , vol. 64 , no. 5 , pp. 1193-1205 . https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-1112.2004.00383.x MYLIO-MACROCEPHALUS BLACK-SEA BREAM WATER-BALANCE SURVIVAL MARINE FISH Marine & Freshwater Biology GADUS-MORHUA Fisheries EXPOSURE GOLDSINNY GROWTH SEASONAL-VARIATION article 2004 ftuhipublicatio https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-1112.2004.00383.x 2024-07-08T23:37:57Z The osmolality and ionic composition of the blood of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua and their response to conditions of reduced temperature and salinity in summer- and winter-acclimated individuals was investigated. Haematocrit percentage was relatively stable throughout the experimental procedures. Summer-acclimated juvenile Atlantic cod had higher plasma osmolality than winter-acclimated fish in ambient conditions. Plasma Na+ levels were, however, higher in winter conditions, while Cl- did not vary between seasons. Temperature reduction (12, 9 and 6degreesC in summer and to 6 and 4degreesC in winter) induced a significant response in plasma osmolality and Na+ levels in summer, but only in Na+ levels in winter-acclimated fish. A pronounced effect was seen in the summer 6degreesC treatment. Salinity treatments (24, 16 and 8) had a significant effect on almost all the variables in both summer and Winter and resulted generally in dilution of ionic and osmotic concentrations of the plasma. This effect was pronounced in the lowest temperature treatments, with the greatest reduction observed in the summer 6degreesC treatment. This could suggest that winter-acclimated fish are physiologically adapted to cope with lower seawater temperatures as opposed to summer-acclimated fish. (C) 2004 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles. Article in Journal/Newspaper atlantic cod Gadus morhua University of the Highlands and Islands: Research Database of UHI Journal of Fish Biology 64 5 1193 1205 |
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MYLIO-MACROCEPHALUS BLACK-SEA BREAM WATER-BALANCE SURVIVAL MARINE FISH Marine & Freshwater Biology GADUS-MORHUA Fisheries EXPOSURE GOLDSINNY GROWTH SEASONAL-VARIATION Magill, Shona Sayer, Martin The effect of reduced temperature and salinity on the blood physiology of juvenile Atlantic cod |
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The osmolality and ionic composition of the blood of juvenile Atlantic cod Gadus morhua and their response to conditions of reduced temperature and salinity in summer- and winter-acclimated individuals was investigated. Haematocrit percentage was relatively stable throughout the experimental procedures. Summer-acclimated juvenile Atlantic cod had higher plasma osmolality than winter-acclimated fish in ambient conditions. Plasma Na+ levels were, however, higher in winter conditions, while Cl- did not vary between seasons. Temperature reduction (12, 9 and 6degreesC in summer and to 6 and 4degreesC in winter) induced a significant response in plasma osmolality and Na+ levels in summer, but only in Na+ levels in winter-acclimated fish. A pronounced effect was seen in the summer 6degreesC treatment. Salinity treatments (24, 16 and 8) had a significant effect on almost all the variables in both summer and Winter and resulted generally in dilution of ionic and osmotic concentrations of the plasma. This effect was pronounced in the lowest temperature treatments, with the greatest reduction observed in the summer 6degreesC treatment. This could suggest that winter-acclimated fish are physiologically adapted to cope with lower seawater temperatures as opposed to summer-acclimated fish. (C) 2004 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles. |
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The effect of reduced temperature and salinity on the blood physiology of juvenile Atlantic cod |
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The effect of reduced temperature and salinity on the blood physiology of juvenile Atlantic cod |
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The effect of reduced temperature and salinity on the blood physiology of juvenile Atlantic cod |
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The effect of reduced temperature and salinity on the blood physiology of juvenile Atlantic cod |
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The effect of reduced temperature and salinity on the blood physiology of juvenile Atlantic cod |
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effect of reduced temperature and salinity on the blood physiology of juvenile atlantic cod |
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atlantic cod Gadus morhua |
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atlantic cod Gadus morhua |
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Magill , S & Sayer , M 2004 , ' The effect of reduced temperature and salinity on the blood physiology of juvenile Atlantic cod ' , J FISH BIOL , vol. 64 , no. 5 , pp. 1193-1205 . https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0022-1112.2004.00383.x |
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