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- Title
EFFECTS OF WATER SALINITY ON THE COLD-INDUCED SUSPENDED ANIMATION AND IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGES IN ORYZIAS LATIPES: EXPERIMENTAL ECO-PHYSIOLOGY PREDICTING THE SEASONAL CHANGES IN LIMNOLOGICAL FISH DISTRIBUTION.
- Authors
Yokawa, Ken; Kagenishi, Tomoko; Nakamura, Hiroshi; Uchida, Masaya; Ohbuchi, Kimiko; Ohta, Akiko; Kawano, Tomonori
- Abstract
The article presents a study which examines the effects of slow and rapid cooling on the viability and behavior of oryzias latipes kept under distinct salinity. The study assesses the environmental effects like drastic changes in water temperature, on the lifecycle of oryzias latipes in varied water conditions. Result shows that cold-induced suspended animation mostly relies on the chilling velocity, and temporary loss of animation was probably improved under seawater and brackish environment.
- Subjects
ORYZIAS latipes; EFFECT of temperature on fishes; SALINITY; POPULATION viability analysis; LIMNOLOGY
- Publication
Journal of Environmental Engineering & Management, 2009, Vol 19, Issue 4, p179
- ISSN
1022-7636
- Publication type
Article