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Relationship of environmental pCO2 to selected blood parameters of Oncorhynchus kisutch (Walbaum)
Authors:J K Bubien  T L Meade
Institution:University of Rhode Island, Animal Science Dept., Woodward Hall, Kingston, Rhode Island 02881, U.S.A.
Abstract:Blood samples from sub-adult coho salmon ( Oncorhynchus kisutch ) were correlated with environmental conditions. Carbon dioxide tensions, pH and bicarbonate levels were determined in the blood for fish acclimated to environmental pCO2 levels of 2.49 and 2.74 mmHg. Fish were removed from the high pCO2 environment and placed in one with a low pCO2. Their blood pH and pCO2 were monitored during the course of acclimation. After 27 days of acclimation to a low pCO2 environment, a group of fish was sampled and compared to a group of fish acclimated to a high pCO2 environment. It was found that pCO2 in the environment affects the rate of diffusion of carbon dioxide from the blood to the water. Under the environmental conditions prescribed in these experiments no significant change in bicarbonate was noticed. It is postulated that a bicarbonate chloride exchange is not a major pathway for the removal of carbon dioxide from the blood of O. kisutch .
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