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The effects of temperature, body weight and hypoxia on the oxygen consumption of the Mexican mojarra, Cichlasoma urophthalmus (Gunther)

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Martinez-Palacios CA & Ross L (1986) The effects of temperature, body weight and hypoxia on the oxygen consumption of the Mexican mojarra, Cichlasoma urophthalmus (Gunther). Aquaculture and Fisheries Management, 17 (4), pp. 243-248. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2109.1986.tb00110.x

Abstract
The oxygen consumption rate of the Mexican cichlid, Cichlasoma urophthalmus Günther, was determined using closed-circuit respirometry at 20,25,30 and 36°C over a weight range of l·91-116g. Oxygen consumption rates ranged from 31 to 4500mg/kg/h and were slightly higher than for other cichlid species reported. Q10 was 2·49 between 20°Cand 30°C, but showed a direct increase with temperature. The species is an oxygen conformer, with an estimated critical oxygen tension of 70 mmHg at 28°C. This confers good low oxygen tolerance and some advantages for culture. The fish were able to withstand virtual anoxia for up to 2h. The significance of these results is discussed.

Journal
Aquaculture and Fisheries Management: Volume 17, Issue 4

StatusPublished
Publication date31/10/1986
PublisherBlackwell Scientific
ISSN0266-996X

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Professor Lindsay Ross

Professor Lindsay Ross

Emeritus Professor, Institute of Aquaculture