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Using blood plasma cortisol concentration and fish behaviour to determine temperature avoidance in the estuarine‐dependent fish species Rhabdosargus holubi (Steindachner, 1881) (Sparidae)
Authors:J. S. F. van der Vyver  H. Kaiser  W. M. Potts  N. James
Affiliation:1. Department of Ichthyology and Fisheries Science, Rhodes University, , Grahamstown, South Africa;2. South African Institute of Aquatic Biodiversity, , Grahamstown, South Africa
Abstract:In order to test the hypothesis that a combination of blood cortisol measurements and behavioural observations can be used to estimate the avoidance temperature of the estuarine‐dependent Cape stumpnose, Rhabdosargus holubi (Steindachner, 1881) (Sparidae), fish were kept at increasing water temperatures at a rate of 3°C d?1 over 7 days. Plasma cortisol concentrations were significantly influenced by the interaction of time and treatment (F = 10.9, P < 0.01) with cortisol concentrations in fish kept at increasing temperature averaging 293 ng ml?1 on day 7. This was 5.4 times higher than the average value for control fish (29 ng ml?1). For the first 6 days, average cortisol concentration of control fish was 25.7 ± 5.0 ng ml?1, while values for fish from the temperature treatment ranged from 8.3 to 176.6 ng ng ml?1. These values combined with behaviour observations suggest that cortisol concentration and behavioural changes may be used to detect both a low and an acute stress response.
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