2009
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-62252009000200021
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Abstract: Fish transportation is a common practice on fish farms and is considered to be a stressor that could negatively affect fish health. The objective of this study was to evaluate several physiological responses of stress in jundiá caused by transport at different loading densities. Jundiá juveniles were placed in plastic bags on a mechanical transport simulator for four hours at four different loading densities (75, 150, 250 and 350 g L -1 ) and then transferred to sixteen 80-L plastic boxes for 96 hours after … Show more

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“…The loading densities tested were similar to those tested by CARNEIRO et al (2009) and the time of transport is the most commonly observed in the transport of this species in the Rio Grande do Sul state. To analyze the transport of silver catfish in a different size range, the size used in the present study were higher than those used by GOLOMBIESKY et al (2003) and CARNEIRO et al (2009 at the beginning and end of the transport period, respectively, V is the water volume (in L), M is the mass of the fish (in kg) and t is the duration of the transport (in h). Water quality parameters (hardness, alkalinity, ammonia, nitrite, temperature, dissolved oxygen and pH) in the plastic bags were monitored at the start and at the end of the transport period.…”
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confidence: 70%
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“…The loading densities tested were similar to those tested by CARNEIRO et al (2009) and the time of transport is the most commonly observed in the transport of this species in the Rio Grande do Sul state. To analyze the transport of silver catfish in a different size range, the size used in the present study were higher than those used by GOLOMBIESKY et al (2003) and CARNEIRO et al (2009 at the beginning and end of the transport period, respectively, V is the water volume (in L), M is the mass of the fish (in kg) and t is the duration of the transport (in h). Water quality parameters (hardness, alkalinity, ammonia, nitrite, temperature, dissolved oxygen and pH) in the plastic bags were monitored at the start and at the end of the transport period.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Commercial fish production requests an appropriate management during transportation. Water quality and physiological responses must be observed to avoid losses during this process and reduce posterior contamination with opportunist pathogens due to the stress occasioned by this procedure (CARNEIRO et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
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