Analysis of freshwater inflow effects on metabolic stresses of South Texas bay and estuarine fishes : studies on small fishes

This report deals with continuing studies on the investigation of freshwater inflow effects on South Texas estuaries and bays by (a) utilizing fish as indicators of optimal effects of these inflows and (b) assessing the metabolic performances of fishes in a variety of salinity situations as an analy...

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Other Authors: Wohlschlag, Donald E. (Donald Eugene), 1918-2007, Wakeman, John Marshall, Port Aransas Marine Laboratory, University of Texas Marine Science Institute
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 1980
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/46411
https://doi.org/10.15781/T25H7C01G
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spelling ftunivtexas:oai:repositories.lib.utexas.edu:2152/46411 2023-05-15T18:06:06+02:00 Analysis of freshwater inflow effects on metabolic stresses of South Texas bay and estuarine fishes : studies on small fishes Draft final report to Texas Department of Water Resources Wohlschlag, Donald E. (Donald Eugene), 1918-2007 Wakeman, John Marshall Port Aransas Marine Laboratory University of Texas Marine Science Institute 1980 application/pdf text/plain http://hdl.handle.net/2152/46411 https://doi.org/10.15781/T25H7C01G eng eng MSI Technical Reports doi:10.15781/T25H7C01G http://hdl.handle.net/2152/46411 Open Estuarine fishes--Texas--Metabolism Estuarine fishes--Infancy--Texas--Metabolism Estuaries--Freshwater inflow--Texas South Estuarine ecology--Texas Technical report 1980 ftunivtexas https://doi.org/10.15781/T25H7C01G 2020-12-23T22:07:44Z This report deals with continuing studies on the investigation of freshwater inflow effects on South Texas estuaries and bays by (a) utilizing fish as indicators of optimal effects of these inflows and (b) assessing the metabolic performances of fishes in a variety of salinity situations as an analytical tool independent of fishery and pollution effects. The current study at 15°C deals with the juvenile stages of Atlantic croaker, red drum and spotted seatrout, and compares metabolic performance of the juveniles with that of their adult counterparts. Draft final report to Texas Department of Water Resources for Interagency Cooperation contract no. IAC (77-78)-0866, TDWR contract no. 14-80017 Marine Science Report Red drum The University of Texas at Austin: Texas ScholarWorks
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topic Estuarine fishes--Texas--Metabolism
Estuarine fishes--Infancy--Texas--Metabolism
Estuaries--Freshwater inflow--Texas
South
Estuarine ecology--Texas
spellingShingle Estuarine fishes--Texas--Metabolism
Estuarine fishes--Infancy--Texas--Metabolism
Estuaries--Freshwater inflow--Texas
South
Estuarine ecology--Texas
Analysis of freshwater inflow effects on metabolic stresses of South Texas bay and estuarine fishes : studies on small fishes
topic_facet Estuarine fishes--Texas--Metabolism
Estuarine fishes--Infancy--Texas--Metabolism
Estuaries--Freshwater inflow--Texas
South
Estuarine ecology--Texas
description This report deals with continuing studies on the investigation of freshwater inflow effects on South Texas estuaries and bays by (a) utilizing fish as indicators of optimal effects of these inflows and (b) assessing the metabolic performances of fishes in a variety of salinity situations as an analytical tool independent of fishery and pollution effects. The current study at 15°C deals with the juvenile stages of Atlantic croaker, red drum and spotted seatrout, and compares metabolic performance of the juveniles with that of their adult counterparts. Draft final report to Texas Department of Water Resources for Interagency Cooperation contract no. IAC (77-78)-0866, TDWR contract no. 14-80017 Marine Science
author2 Wohlschlag, Donald E. (Donald Eugene), 1918-2007
Wakeman, John Marshall
Port Aransas Marine Laboratory
University of Texas Marine Science Institute
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title Analysis of freshwater inflow effects on metabolic stresses of South Texas bay and estuarine fishes : studies on small fishes
title_short Analysis of freshwater inflow effects on metabolic stresses of South Texas bay and estuarine fishes : studies on small fishes
title_full Analysis of freshwater inflow effects on metabolic stresses of South Texas bay and estuarine fishes : studies on small fishes
title_fullStr Analysis of freshwater inflow effects on metabolic stresses of South Texas bay and estuarine fishes : studies on small fishes
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of freshwater inflow effects on metabolic stresses of South Texas bay and estuarine fishes : studies on small fishes
title_sort analysis of freshwater inflow effects on metabolic stresses of south texas bay and estuarine fishes : studies on small fishes
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https://doi.org/10.15781/T25H7C01G
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