2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2010.05.004
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Thermal preference, tolerance and oxygen consumption of adult white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei (Boone) exposed to different acclimation temperatures

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“…In several crustacean species, a significant reduction in the oxygen consumption was observed after chronic exposure to relatively low temperatures (González et al, 2010). This metabolic depression was not the case for C. quadricarinatus juveniles acclimated to 20°C in this study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 60%
“…In several crustacean species, a significant reduction in the oxygen consumption was observed after chronic exposure to relatively low temperatures (González et al, 2010). This metabolic depression was not the case for C. quadricarinatus juveniles acclimated to 20°C in this study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 60%
“…This temperature often coincides with the optimum temperature at which an organism can maximize its energy efficiency (Beitinger and Fitzpatrick 1979;McCauley and Casselman 1981;González et al 2010).…”
Section: Temperature Preferencementioning
confidence: 80%
“…Aspects of thermal ecology for freshwater mussels have been investigated (Pandolfo et al 2010;Galbraith et al 2012;Carey et al 2013), but no taxon-wide summaries exist. Similarly, the thermal ecology of select marine and estuarine crustaceans was investigated (see for Rev Fish Biol Fisheries instance Dove et al 2005;González et al 2010), but not summarized across taxa. We contend that compilation of thermal ecology data for all of these taxa would allow researchers to more easily identify regional and taxonomic gaps in knowledge and better standardize their approaches for future investigations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The habitat preferences of macroinvertebrates depend on the balance of various requirements of macroinvertebrates, including the lentic or lotic area preferences, food resources, thermal condition, oxygen acquisition of maintaining position, water quality, substrate and biotic interactions [19,42,[46][47][48][49]. The ROR scheme changed the natural flow regime and river connectivity through a weir and flow-diversion channel, resulting in distinct habitat conditions between reaches, with particularly low habitat diversity and poor habitat quality in the "depleted" reach.…”
Section: Response Of Macroinvertebrate Structure and Biodiversity To mentioning
confidence: 99%