The effect of temperature on the ability of Tilapia mossambica Peters to enter deep water |
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Authors: | M. S. Caulton B. J. Hill |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Freshwater Studies, Zoology Department, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa |
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Abstract: | The ability of adult Tilapia mossambica Peters to enter deep water was determined at 15, 22 and 30°C. At 30°C adults compensate to about 20m depth but at 15°C to only 7 m. Compensation is more rapid at high than at low temperatures. T. mossambica haemoglobin has a marked Root effect which is the same at 22 and 30°C. The oxygen affinity of the haemoglobin is higher at 15°C than at 30°C. There was no measurable difference in the rate of passive oxygen diffusion across the swimbladder wall in the temperature range 15–30°C. It is concluded that the ability to enter deeper water at higher temperatures is related to decreased oxygen affinity of the haemoglobin and higher rates of oxygen secretion and blood circulation. |
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