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Title

Environmental effects on the oxygen consumption rate in juvenile Epinephelus fuscoguttatus (Forsskal, 1775).

Authors

Okomoda, V. T.; Mithun, S.; Chatterji, A.; Effendy, M. A. W.; Oladimeji, A. S.; Abol-Munafi, A. B.; Alabi, K. I.; Ikhwanuddin, M.; Martins, C. O.; Hassan, A.

Abstract

This study was designed to optimize the culture conditions of juvenile Epinephelus fuscoguttatus (Forsskål, 1775) under laboratory conditions. To this effect, the rate of oxygen consumption was monitored as an index of stress under different temperature, salinity, pH, photoperiod, and urea concentrations. The result obtained after 12 h of exposure suggests the preference of the juvenile E. fuscoguttatus to a temperature range of 15–25 °C and salinity of 30 ppt. Based on this study, temperature was found to be the most lethal as 100% mortality was observed after 6 h in fish exposure to temperatures above the optimal (≥ 30 °C). However, the oxygen consumption rate was similar under the different pH, photoperiod, and urea concentration tested. It was concluded that water temperature was most critical in terms of respiration physiology of the juvenile E. fuscoguttatus given the range and levels of environmental factors tested in this study.

Publication

Fish Physiology & Biochemistry, 2020, Vol 46, Issue 4, p1497

ISSN

0920-1742

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s10695-020-00807-7

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