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Communication

Low-Salinity Resistance of Juvenile Cobias

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Pages 271-274 | Received 24 Apr 2006, Accepted 30 Sep 2006, Published online: 09 Jan 2011
 

Abstract

Juvenile cobias Rachycentron canadum were exposed to decreasing salinity (∼1‰ per day) in a series of five experiments to assess their low-salinity resistance. All fish survived for 24 h at a salinity of 2‰, but 73% died within 24 h of a reduction to 1‰ salinity. Plasma osmolality decreased significantly with decreasing salinity. Fish held for 7 d at 2, 5, or 8‰ after an approximately 1‰ daily reduction differed significantly in plasma osmolality; fish held at a salinity of 2‰ exhibited significantly lower plasma osmolality than fish in the other treatments. Doubling the environmental Ca concentration did not affect plasma osmolality. The results indicate that cobias have limited euryhaline abilities but not enough to sustain low-salinity culture operations.

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