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Repsonses of Juvenile Largemouth Bass to Different pH and Aluminum Levels atOverwintering Temperatures: Effects on Gill Morphology, Electrolyte Balance, Scale Calcium, Liver Glycogen, and Depot Fat

机译:青少年大口黑鲈在不同pH值和铝水平下在过热温度下的反应:对鳃形态,电解质平衡,鳞片钙,肝糖原和贮库脂肪的影响

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Young-of-the-year largemouth bass were exposed to simulated overwinteringconditions, 4 C for 113 days, in soft water. In some treatments pH was reduced to 5.0 and 4.5, with no added Al; in others, a monomeric Al level of 30 micrograms/L was maintained. In the neutral pH treatments the bass had greatly thickened gill respiratory epithelium and large numbers of chloride cells (compared with bass kept at 20 C in a prior experiment), and blood osmolalities declined and stabilized at about 260 mosmol/kg. In the acid treatments the bass had thickened respiratory lamellae and chloride cell numbers similar to those found in the neutral pH treatments. In very soft water, mean blood osmolalities declined to 242 and 219 mosmol/kg at pH 5.0 and 4.5, respectively, and did not stabilize. In the acid + Al treatments, respiratory lamellae were frequently obliterated by hyperplasia of the inter-lamellar epithelium, suggesting markedly compromised respiratory ability. In addition, chloride cell numbers were usually depressed, and those cells that were present were often vacuolated or covered by layers of pavement epithelium; blood osmolalities declined to the lethal and near-lethal level of about 200 mosmol/kg, and heavy mortalities occurred. The authors suggest that overwintering, with only moderate elevation of acid and Al levels, may represent an important critical period for survival to young-of-the-year fish in northern climates, principally by adversely affecting electrolyte balance. The gills of juvenile largemouth bass undergo marked structural changes with prolonged exposure to cold water, possibly to retard electrolyte losses.

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