2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0044-8486(02)00256-9
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Transport of silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen) fingerlings at different times, load densities, and temperatures

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“…Rhamdia quelen seems to have great resistance to transportation. In this study, mortality was only observed at 12 hours of simulated transported, corroborating with the findings by Golombieski, Silva, Baldisserotto, and Silva (2003). Another limiting factor for fish survival during transportation is stock density, which can cause immediate death, death at the end of management, and losses due to physiological disorders caused by stress (Urbinati et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…Rhamdia quelen seems to have great resistance to transportation. In this study, mortality was only observed at 12 hours of simulated transported, corroborating with the findings by Golombieski, Silva, Baldisserotto, and Silva (2003). Another limiting factor for fish survival during transportation is stock density, which can cause immediate death, death at the end of management, and losses due to physiological disorders caused by stress (Urbinati et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Pavlidis, Angellotti, Papandroulakis, and Divanach (2003) reported that water quality and temperature are the most critical factors in the transportation of Pagrus pagrus, as similarly observed by Golombieski et al (2003) for R. quelen. In the present study, water temperature above 20°C resulted in a decrease (p < 0.05) in oxygen levels, which remained below 13 mg L -1 , in contrast to the 17 mg L -1 observed in the bags at 15°C.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Silver catfish (mean weight ± SEM 420.1 ± 8.8 g; 21.2 ± 2.3 cm mean length ± SEM) were captured from a cage net at a fish farm. Fish did not go through a depuration period because this procedure, despite its recommendation (Amend et al, 1982), is not implemented by most fish producers in southern Brazil (Golombieski et al, 2003). Fish were transported at a loading density of 275.1 g L -1 for 6 h in 9 plastic bags with 7 L of water and 8 L of pure oxygen, and they were divided into three treatment groups (three replicates each, n = 12 per group) that were treated with different concentrations of EO from L. alba: control, 30 µLL ) for three minutes before placing them into the plastic bags.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This system has limitations, such as a finite oxygen supply and the build-up of ammonia and carbon dioxide levels (Golombieski et al, 2003;Carneiro et al, 2009;Becker et al, 2012). Generally, fish farmers add pure oxygen to the plastic bags prior to transport, which can cause variations in the dissolved oxygen levels, depress the metabolic rate and provoke blood flow rearrangement and effective methods of energy production (Nilsson & Renshaw, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As principais fontes de oxigênio para a água são a atmosfera e a fotossíntese (ESTEVES, 1988). A temperatura da água influencia fortemente no consumo de oxigênio e também na capacidade de carregar oxigênio na água (GOLOMBIESKI et al, 2003), pois a solubilidade do oxigênio depende do fator temperatura associado a pressão, sendo que com a elevação da temperatura e diminuição da pressão, ocorre redução da solubilidade do oxigênio (ESTEVES, 1988). O pH da água é um importante fator para assegurar uma boa produção de peixes.…”
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