2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.10.588974
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A fast fish swimming protocol that provides similar insights as critical sustained swimming speed

Stephanie M. Bamford,
Frank Seebacher

Abstract: Performance measures are an important tool to assess the impact of environmental change on animals. In fish, performance is often measured as critical sustained swimming speed (Ucrit), which reflects individual physiological capacities. A drawback of Ucrit is that trials are relatively long (~30-75 min). Ucrit is therefore not suitable for repeated measurements because of the potential for training effects, long recovery periods, and low throughput. Here we test a shorter (~4-5 min) protocol, "Ucrit fast" (UCf… Show more

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