Bimodal oxygen uptake in juveniles and adults amphibious fish,Channa (= Ophiocephalus) marulius |
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Authors: | Jagdish Ojha Narendra Mishra Mahadeo Prasad Saha Jyoti Swarup Datta Munshi |
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Affiliation: | (1) Post-Graduate Department of Zoology, Bhagalpur University, 812007 Bhagalpur, Bihar, India |
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Abstract: | Oxygen uptake of Channa marulius was studied under water with and without access to air. There was a significant increase in the oxygen uptake through the gills when access to air was prevented. However, this value (0.863 ± 0.058 mlO2/indiv./h) was quite low in comparison to the total bimodal oxygen uptake (2.04 ± 0.14 mlO2/indiv./h) in juveniles. In adult fish the oxygen uptake per unit time increased appreciably (4.673 ± 0.404 mlO2/indiv./h). In juveniles as well as in adults the air breathing dominated over aquatic breathing. This fish showed a definite circadian rhythm in the bimodal oxygen uptake during different hours of the day.This work was performed in the Ichthyology Laboratory, P. G. Dept. of Zoology, Bhagalpur University, and was supported by a research grant from Bhagalpur University |
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Keywords: | Bimodal O2 uptake Juvenile Adult Mussel |
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