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Live chilling of Atlantic salmon: physiological response to handling and temperature decrease on welfare.

机译:大西洋鲑鱼的冷害:对处理的生理反应和福利的温度下降。

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Investigation of the physiological effects of live chilling in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, has been performed in two experiments. In the first, fish (mean weight 840 g) acclimatized to either 16, 8, or 4 degrees C were directly transferred horizontally or vertically (9 combinations) to water temperatures of 16, 8, 4, or 0 degrees C using a dip net. Blood samples were collected at 1 and 6 h (h) post-transfer. In the second experiment, fish (mean weight 916 g) acclimatized to 16 degrees C were exposed to four temperature-drop regimes (no physical handling): 16-4 degrees C (over 5 h), 16-4 degrees C (over 1 h), 16-0 degrees C (over 5 h), and 16-0 degrees C (over 1 h). Blood samples were collected 1 h post-temperature drop. Physical transfers in the first trial, i.e., temperature drops, resulted in immediate (1 h) increases in blood lactate concentrations at all three temperatures, but levels were significantly reduced and close to pre-transfer levels after 6 h. Horizontal transfers, i.e., 16-16 degrees C, 8-8 degrees C, and 4-4 degrees C, resulted in similar increases and were not significantly different from the groups exposed to temperature drops. The most severe vertical transfer (16-0) resulted in a swift loss of equilibrium and eventually death. In experiment 2, temperature drops from 16 to 4 degrees C and from 16 to 0 degrees C over a period of one or 5 h, without physically handling the fish, resulted in no significant increases in any of the measured parameters 1 h post-transfer, except in the 16-0 (1 h) group. The latter experienced a significant increase in blood sodium, glucose, lactate, and cortisol levels compared to all other groups. The results suggest that salmon are capable of tolerating relatively steep temperature drops without any significant negative effects on blood stress parameters and that physical stress from handling overrides the effect of thermal insults.
机译:在两个实验中,对大西洋鲑 Salmo salar 的低温冷藏的生理效应进行了调查。首先,使用浸入网将适应了16、8、4摄氏度的鱼(平均体重840克)直接水平或垂直(9种组合)转移到16、8、4或0摄氏度的水温下。在转移后1和6小时(h)收集血样。在第二个实验中,使适应了16摄氏度的鱼(平均体重916 g)暴露于四种降温机制(无物理处理):16-4摄氏度(超过5小时),16-4摄氏度(超过1摄氏度)。 h),16-0摄氏度(超过5小时)和16-0摄氏度(超过1小时)。温度下降1小时后收集血液样品。第一次试验中的物理转移,即温度下降,导致在所有三个温度下血乳酸浓度立即增加(1小时),但水平显着降低,并在6小时后接近转移前的水平。水平转移,即16-16摄氏度,8-8摄氏度和4-4摄氏度,导致相似的增加,并且与暴露于温度下降的组没有显着差异。最严重的垂直转移(16-0)导致平衡迅速丧失,并最终导致死亡。在实验2中,在没有物理处理鱼的情况下,经过1到5个小时的温度从16降到4摄氏度,从16降到0摄氏度,并且在没有物理处理鱼的情况下,转移后1个小时的任何测量参数均没有显着增加,但16-0(1小时)组除外。与所有其他组相比,后者的血钠,葡萄糖,乳酸盐和皮质醇水平显着增加。结果表明,鲑鱼能够忍受相对陡峭的温度下降,而不会对血液压力参数产生任何明显的负面影响,并且来自处理过程的物理压力超过了热侮辱的影响。

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