2022
DOI: 10.2478/trser-2022-0005
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A Comparison of the Effect of Blast Chilling and Electrical Stunning on Some Hemolymph Parameters in Red Swamp Crayfish (Procambarus Clarkii)

Abstract: The aim of the present investigation is to compare the effect of standard method and electrical stunning on some hemolymph biochemical parameters in mid-sized Red Swamp Crayfish. The results showed that electrical stunning time of induction was significantly shorter and recovery was longer than chilling stun. Parameters of an electrical field that stuns crayfish beyond the point of recovery without causing damage have been identified. Based on this experiment, it seems that electrical stunning would be prefera… Show more

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“…On the other hand, Fregin and Bickmeyer (2016) analysed changes in neuronal activity in lobsters in response to mechanical stimulation to different body parts (antenna and eyes, telson, walking legs) following anaesthesia and various stunning methods, but made no simultaneous measures of behavioural indicators of sensibility. Other studies also divide into those that used behavioural indicators alone (Roth and Grimsbø, 2016;Weineck et al, 2018;Astanasoff et al, 2022) and those that used only neurological methods (Albalat et al, 2022;Neil et al, 2022;Kells et al, 2023) (Table 1). Therefore, there is a need for a more comprehensive and integrated approach in which neuronal activity equivalent to the vertebrate EEG, which could include sensory evoked potentials to somatosensory and visual stimuli (Horridge and Sandeman, 1964;Gregory and Wotton, 1987;Hjelmstedt et al, 2022), is correlated with clearly observable body movements and other behavioural measures.…”
Section: Behavioural Indicators Of Insensibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, Fregin and Bickmeyer (2016) analysed changes in neuronal activity in lobsters in response to mechanical stimulation to different body parts (antenna and eyes, telson, walking legs) following anaesthesia and various stunning methods, but made no simultaneous measures of behavioural indicators of sensibility. Other studies also divide into those that used behavioural indicators alone (Roth and Grimsbø, 2016;Weineck et al, 2018;Astanasoff et al, 2022) and those that used only neurological methods (Albalat et al, 2022;Neil et al, 2022;Kells et al, 2023) (Table 1). Therefore, there is a need for a more comprehensive and integrated approach in which neuronal activity equivalent to the vertebrate EEG, which could include sensory evoked potentials to somatosensory and visual stimuli (Horridge and Sandeman, 1964;Gregory and Wotton, 1987;Hjelmstedt et al, 2022), is correlated with clearly observable body movements and other behavioural measures.…”
Section: Behavioural Indicators Of Insensibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%