Blood sampling through a catheter caused a significant and variable increase in the plasma cortisol concentration of most tested female rainbow trout. In well-adapted catheterized individuals sampled at 24- or 28-hr intervals, baseline cortisol levels were less than 8 ng/ml. A peak (15–50 ng/ml) repeatedly appeared shortly after feeding and was still present when the fish could not see the experimenter at feeding time. Other cortisol increases (12–24 ng/ml) occasionally occurred but were not reproducible. In non-feeding chronically disturbed trout, cortisol concentrations fluctuated widely (2–100 ng/ml), with no indication of periodicity
Interspecific differences in the stress response of fish may be due, in part, to differences in the ...
Plasma cortisol concentrations in farmed rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were used to determine ...
Crowding for 3 weeks significantly reduced the coefficient of condition of both brown trout and rain...
Blood sampling through a catheter caused a significant and variable increase in the plasma cortisol ...
A marked diel variation in plasma cortisol concentration was demonstrated in the brown trout, Salmo ...
Plasma levels of cortisone, a steroid hormone of potential physiological significance in fish, have ...
The metabolic role of chronically elevated cortisol in otherwise unstressed rainbow trout, Oncorhync...
Chronic elevation of plasma cortisol levels in the brown trout by means of slow-release, intraperito...
The concentrations of plasma cortisol were determined in two populations of female rainbow trout at ...
Post-stress plasma cortisol levels, following a standardized confinement stress, were monitored on a...
Chronic and acute effects of stress on the reproductive system and hormonal balance in higher verteb...
Graduation date: 1987Genetic, ontogenetic, and environmental factors modified characteristic interre...
Chronic and acute effects of stress on the reproductive system and hormonal balance in higher verteb...
Following previously published observations that a conditioned response (CR) was lost more quickly b...
Postemergent salmonid fry experience a "critical period" in their development, during which there ma...
Interspecific differences in the stress response of fish may be due, in part, to differences in the ...
Plasma cortisol concentrations in farmed rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were used to determine ...
Crowding for 3 weeks significantly reduced the coefficient of condition of both brown trout and rain...
Blood sampling through a catheter caused a significant and variable increase in the plasma cortisol ...
A marked diel variation in plasma cortisol concentration was demonstrated in the brown trout, Salmo ...
Plasma levels of cortisone, a steroid hormone of potential physiological significance in fish, have ...
The metabolic role of chronically elevated cortisol in otherwise unstressed rainbow trout, Oncorhync...
Chronic elevation of plasma cortisol levels in the brown trout by means of slow-release, intraperito...
The concentrations of plasma cortisol were determined in two populations of female rainbow trout at ...
Post-stress plasma cortisol levels, following a standardized confinement stress, were monitored on a...
Chronic and acute effects of stress on the reproductive system and hormonal balance in higher verteb...
Graduation date: 1987Genetic, ontogenetic, and environmental factors modified characteristic interre...
Chronic and acute effects of stress on the reproductive system and hormonal balance in higher verteb...
Following previously published observations that a conditioned response (CR) was lost more quickly b...
Postemergent salmonid fry experience a "critical period" in their development, during which there ma...
Interspecific differences in the stress response of fish may be due, in part, to differences in the ...
Plasma cortisol concentrations in farmed rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were used to determine ...
Crowding for 3 weeks significantly reduced the coefficient of condition of both brown trout and rain...