Cardiovascular, ventilatory and total activity responses of brown trout to handling stress |
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Authors: | Markku Laitinen Tapani Valtonen |
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Affiliation: | University of Jyväskylä, Department of Biological and Environmental Science, Tammen Mylly Laboratory, Yliopistonkatu 9, 40100 Jyväskylä, Finland |
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Abstract: | Changes in total activity, heart and ventilation rates were observed in 2-year-old brown trout, following handling stress, using non-contact bioelectronic monitoring equipment. Experiments were carried out in laboratory conditions at water temperatures below 4° C, Transfer between tanks as well as 5 min restraint stress increased the total activity of fish for 24 to 48 h, after which it declined to near the pre-stress level. The transfer and struggle both elevated the heart rate for 3 to 4 days. Ventilation rate was elevated to a maximum of about 30% above the nominal level and recovered within 3 to 4 days. Both heart and ventilation rates were higher in feeding fish relative to fasting fish after stress and rates remained higher throughout a 7 day period of recovery. A diel rhythm of lower rates during the night appeared in both heart and ventilation rates within 3 to 4 days after handling stress. |
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Keywords: | Salmo trutta, stress heart rate ventilation rate total activity |
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