Bimodal oxygen uptake in a freshwater air-breathing fish,Notopterus chitala |
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Authors: | Tapan K. Ghosh Amita Moitra Gopal K. Kunwar Jyoti S. D. Munshi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ichthyology Research Laboratory, Post-Graduate Department of Zoology, Bhagalpur University, 812007, Bhagalpur, India
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Abstract: | Measurements of bimodal oxygen uptake have been made in a freshwater air-breathing fish,Notopterus chitala at 29.0±1(S.D.)°C. xhe mean oxygen uptake from continuously flowing water without any access to air, was found to be 3.58±0.37 (S.E.) ml O2 · h?1 and 56.84+4.29 (S.E.) ml O2 · kg?1 · h?1 for a fish weighing 66.92 + 11.27 (S.E.) g body weight. In still water with access to air, the mean oxygen uptake through the gills were recorded to be 2.49 ± 0.31 (S.E.) ml O2 · h?1 and 38.78 ± 1.92 (S.E.) ml O2 · kg?1 · h?1 and through the accessory respiratory organs (swim-bladder) 6.04±0.87 (S.E.) ml O2 · h?1 and 92.32±2.91 (S.E.) ml O2 · kg?1 · h?1 for a fish averaging 66.92±11.27 (S.E.) g. Out of the total oxygen uptake (131.10 ml O2 · kg?1 · h?1), about 70% was obtained through the aerial route and the remainder 30% through the gills. |
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