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Juvenile and adult hardhead Mylopharodon conocephalus oxygen consumption rates: effects of temperature and swimming velocity

机译:幼年和成年硬头猴头o的耗氧率:温度和游泳速度的影响

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California's populations of hardhead Mylopharodon conocephalus, a species of special concern, have declined, possibly due to dam construction with consequent temperature and water-velocity changes, and the introduction of non-native species. Environmental temperature effects on this large (to 60 cm SL) cyprinid, and its swimming abilities, are not well known. To address these deficiencies and to assist conservation efforts, we measured resting and swimming metabolic rates of adult and juvenile hardhead acclimated to four temperatures (11, 16, 21, or 25 A degrees C). Resting metabolic rates (RMR, mg O-2 kg(-0.79) h(-1)) generally increased with acclimation temperature, in adults and juveniles, with low to moderate thermal sensitivity (Q(10) range: 1.33-2.04). Swimming metabolic rates, in Brett-style respirometers, of adults ranged from 209 to 1342 mg O-2 kg(-1) h(-1) at velocities from 30 to 90 cm s(-1), and juveniles ranged from 393 to 769 mg O-2 kg(-1) h(-1) from 10 to 50 cm s(-1). Adults were lethargic at 11 A degrees C and juveniles frequently refused to swim at 11 and 16 A degrees C, but all fish swam well at 21 and 25 A degrees C. These results suggest that hardhead are well-suited for sustained aerobic activity over a range of flow velocities, at moderate temperatures (ca. 16 to 21 A degrees C). However, juveniles, emerging in spring, may not be able to perform in cold water and/or high flow velocities, providing a caution to dam managers and regulators to avoid spring and summer operations whereby juveniles experience conditions outside of those occurring in unregulated rivers.
机译:加利福尼亚特别关注的硬头猴头种群减少了,这可能是由于大坝建设,随之而来的温度和水速变化以及非本地物种的引入。这种大型(至60 cm SL)鲤鱼的环境温度影响及其游泳能力尚不清楚。为了解决这些不足并帮助保护工作,我们测量了适应四种温度(11、16、21或25 A摄氏度)的成年和青少年硬头的休息和游泳代谢率。在成年人和青少年中,静息代谢率(RMR,mg O-2 kg(-0.79)h(-1))通常随适应温度的升高而增加,低至中等的热敏感性(Q(10)范围:1.33-2.04)。在Brett型呼吸计中,成年人的游泳代谢率范围从209到1342 mg O-2 kg(-1)h(-1),速度从30到90 cm s(-1),青少年的范围从393至10至50 cm s(-1)769 mg O-2 kg(-1)h(-1)。成年动物在11 A摄氏度时嗜睡,而幼鱼经常拒绝在11 A和16 A摄氏度游泳,但是所有鱼类在21 A和25 A摄氏度都游得很好。这些结果表明,硬头鱼非常适合持续进行有氧运动在中等温度(约16至21 A摄氏度)下的流速范围。但是,春季出现的幼虫可能无法在冷水和/或高流速下运行,这提醒大坝管理者和监管者避免春季和夏季作业,因为幼虫在未受管制的河流中会遇到其他情况。

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