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- Title
The effects of dissolved gas supersaturation on larval striped bass, <em>Morone saxatilis</em> (Walbaum).
- Authors
Cornacchia, J. W.; Colt, J. E.
- Abstract
Gas bubble disease in larval striped bass, Moroize saxatilis (Walbaum), was characterized by overinflation of the swimbiadder and the formation of intestinal bubbles. This accumulation of gas hindered normal swimming of the fish and in extreme cases resulted in floating fish. As gas accumulated in the gut, the inner mucosal lining was compressed down into a cuboidal epithelium and in more advanced cases nearly the entire digestive tract was reduced to a squamous inner epithelium surrounded by a thin serosa. A significant increase in swimbladder volume was observed at total gas pressures as low as 102.9 % and mortality was increased at 105.6-106.0 %. The older larvae (30-day-old) were less sensitive to gas supersaturation than 10- to 19-day-old larvae.
- Subjects
GAS bubble disease in fishes; DECOMPRESSION sickness; NITROGEN supersaturation; FISH diseases; LARVAE; STRIPED bass
- Publication
Journal of Fish Diseases, 1984, Vol 7, Issue 1, p15
- ISSN
0140-7775
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2761.1984.tb00903.x