The effects of hydrogen peroxide on the gill tissues of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L

Atlantic salmon were exposed to hydrogen peroxide (1.37-2.58 g l(-1)) over a range of temperatures (10.4-16.0 degrees C) simulating treatment for sea lice. Gill tissues and behaviour were monitored. Exposure to 2.58 g l(-1) for 20 min caused total mortality (n = 18)while a shorter exposure, 10 min,...

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Main Authors: Kiemer, M C B, Black, Kenny
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1997
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Online Access:https://pure.uhi.ac.uk/en/publications/8a373c5d-63d8-4ed7-8c2d-1bb5bf35f251
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Summary:Atlantic salmon were exposed to hydrogen peroxide (1.37-2.58 g l(-1)) over a range of temperatures (10.4-16.0 degrees C) simulating treatment for sea lice. Gill tissues and behaviour were monitored. Exposure to 2.58 g l(-1) for 20 min caused total mortality (n = 18)while a shorter exposure, 10 min, at the same temperature caused only one mortality. Exposure to 1.37 g l(-1) for 20 min ar 10.4 degrees C caused no significant damage to gill tissues. There is a significant correlation (r = 0.895, F = 24.13, P <0.01) between the level of exposure and the degree of gill damage. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.