Fish in stressed conditions will show symptoms of a decreased physiological function. These symptoms include changes in the respiration system (gills, breathing frequency) and blood hemoglobin. Cyprinid fish are active fish that require high oxygen levels. In a minimum oxygen condition, cyprinid fish are easy to get stressed. Despite the extensive literature on cyprinid biology, comparison of declined physiological functions due to oxygen depletion in cyprinid are few and far between. The purpose of this study was to determine the physiological reactions and organ responses of three species of Cyprinidae, common carp (Cyprinus carpio), nilem carp (Osteochilus hasselti), and Torsoro carp (Tor soro) challenged to oxygen depletion. The study w...
In aquaculture, fish may be exposed to sub-optimal rearing conditions, which generate a stress respo...
In aquaculture, fish may be exposed to sub-optimal rearing conditions, which generate a stress respo...
Feed intake and satiation in fish are regulated by a number of factors, of which dissolved oxygen co...
Hypoxia is one of the critical issues in aquaculture production systems as it can lead to physiologi...
There are many fish that can withstand hypoxia levels. One in particular is the zebrafish (Danio rer...
Aquatic animals are increasingly challenged by O2 fluctuations as a result of global warming, as wel...
For a poster. Oxygen deprivation (hypoxia) is a common stressor affecting cardiomyocytes (heart cell...
Biochemical analyses were conducted temporally to understand the impact of prolonged hypoxic environ...
ABSTRACT: Dissolved oxygen (DO) depletion was studied by adding 180 ± 0.63 ml of sodium sulfite stoc...
AbstractThis study was conducted to determine the effect of different stress factors on some physiol...
Studies were undertaken to determine the cardiac and ventilatory responses of restrained and unrestr...
Dissolved oxygen is one of the most important environmental factors affecting survival of fishes tha...
Graduation date: 1964Bluegill sunfish, Lepomia macrochirus, and cutthroat trout,\ud Salmo clarki, we...
Hypoxia is common in marine environments and fishes use a suite of cardiorespiratory adjustments to ...
Bluegill sunfish, Lepomia macrochirus, and cutthroat trout, Salmo clarki, were exposed to a rapidly ...
In aquaculture, fish may be exposed to sub-optimal rearing conditions, which generate a stress respo...
In aquaculture, fish may be exposed to sub-optimal rearing conditions, which generate a stress respo...
Feed intake and satiation in fish are regulated by a number of factors, of which dissolved oxygen co...
Hypoxia is one of the critical issues in aquaculture production systems as it can lead to physiologi...
There are many fish that can withstand hypoxia levels. One in particular is the zebrafish (Danio rer...
Aquatic animals are increasingly challenged by O2 fluctuations as a result of global warming, as wel...
For a poster. Oxygen deprivation (hypoxia) is a common stressor affecting cardiomyocytes (heart cell...
Biochemical analyses were conducted temporally to understand the impact of prolonged hypoxic environ...
ABSTRACT: Dissolved oxygen (DO) depletion was studied by adding 180 ± 0.63 ml of sodium sulfite stoc...
AbstractThis study was conducted to determine the effect of different stress factors on some physiol...
Studies were undertaken to determine the cardiac and ventilatory responses of restrained and unrestr...
Dissolved oxygen is one of the most important environmental factors affecting survival of fishes tha...
Graduation date: 1964Bluegill sunfish, Lepomia macrochirus, and cutthroat trout,\ud Salmo clarki, we...
Hypoxia is common in marine environments and fishes use a suite of cardiorespiratory adjustments to ...
Bluegill sunfish, Lepomia macrochirus, and cutthroat trout, Salmo clarki, were exposed to a rapidly ...
In aquaculture, fish may be exposed to sub-optimal rearing conditions, which generate a stress respo...
In aquaculture, fish may be exposed to sub-optimal rearing conditions, which generate a stress respo...
Feed intake and satiation in fish are regulated by a number of factors, of which dissolved oxygen co...