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The Tolerance Characteristics of Resident Fish in the Upper Yangtze River under Varying Gas Supersaturation

In circumstances where total dissolved gas (TDG) levels are variable, the peak TDG and duration are expected to be the dominant drivers of fish survival. Focusing on the peak TDG and duration in natural rivers, a laboratory experiment and field experiments in the upper Yangtze River were conducted w...

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Autores principales: Ji, Qianfeng, Xue, Shudan, Yuan, Quan, Yuan, Yuan, Wang, Yuanming, Liang, Ruifeng, Feng, Jingjie, Li, Kefeng, Li, Ran
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6604327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31174306
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16112021
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author Ji, Qianfeng
Xue, Shudan
Yuan, Quan
Yuan, Yuan
Wang, Yuanming
Liang, Ruifeng
Feng, Jingjie
Li, Kefeng
Li, Ran
author_facet Ji, Qianfeng
Xue, Shudan
Yuan, Quan
Yuan, Yuan
Wang, Yuanming
Liang, Ruifeng
Feng, Jingjie
Li, Kefeng
Li, Ran
author_sort Ji, Qianfeng
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description In circumstances where total dissolved gas (TDG) levels are variable, the peak TDG and duration are expected to be the dominant drivers of fish survival. Focusing on the peak TDG and duration in natural rivers, a laboratory experiment and field experiments in the upper Yangtze River were conducted with Prenant’s Schizothoracin (Schizothorax prenanti), a rare species inhabiting the upper Yangtze River, to examine the tolerance characteristics of fish under varying gas supersaturation levels. The results of the field experiments showed that TDG supersaturation in natural rivers changed greatly during the flood period due to reservoir regulation. The survival of fish was affected by TDG levels, water depth and TDG fluctuation range. A high TDG level, and shallow compensatory water depth caused fish mortality in the field experiment to be higher in September than in July. The results of the laboratory experiment showed that fish tolerance was lower under fluctuating TDG supersaturation than under constant TDG supersaturation. The tolerance of fish to TDG supersaturation varied depending on peak TDG and duration. Under the fluctuation range of 115–125%, fish survival in the 6 h–6 h cycle was significantly different from that in the 8 h–8 h cycle. The fluctuation cycle did not affect fish survival at the fluctuation range of 110–130%. Intermittent lower TDG supersaturation does not significantly increase the tolerance of fish. This study revealed the tolerance characteristics of resident fish in the upper Yangtze River to TDG supersaturation, which provides a reference to the ecological operation of reservoirs and may contribute to the protection of aquatic organisms.
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spelling pubmed-66043272019-07-19 The Tolerance Characteristics of Resident Fish in the Upper Yangtze River under Varying Gas Supersaturation Ji, Qianfeng Xue, Shudan Yuan, Quan Yuan, Yuan Wang, Yuanming Liang, Ruifeng Feng, Jingjie Li, Kefeng Li, Ran Int J Environ Res Public Health Article In circumstances where total dissolved gas (TDG) levels are variable, the peak TDG and duration are expected to be the dominant drivers of fish survival. Focusing on the peak TDG and duration in natural rivers, a laboratory experiment and field experiments in the upper Yangtze River were conducted with Prenant’s Schizothoracin (Schizothorax prenanti), a rare species inhabiting the upper Yangtze River, to examine the tolerance characteristics of fish under varying gas supersaturation levels. The results of the field experiments showed that TDG supersaturation in natural rivers changed greatly during the flood period due to reservoir regulation. The survival of fish was affected by TDG levels, water depth and TDG fluctuation range. A high TDG level, and shallow compensatory water depth caused fish mortality in the field experiment to be higher in September than in July. The results of the laboratory experiment showed that fish tolerance was lower under fluctuating TDG supersaturation than under constant TDG supersaturation. The tolerance of fish to TDG supersaturation varied depending on peak TDG and duration. Under the fluctuation range of 115–125%, fish survival in the 6 h–6 h cycle was significantly different from that in the 8 h–8 h cycle. The fluctuation cycle did not affect fish survival at the fluctuation range of 110–130%. Intermittent lower TDG supersaturation does not significantly increase the tolerance of fish. This study revealed the tolerance characteristics of resident fish in the upper Yangtze River to TDG supersaturation, which provides a reference to the ecological operation of reservoirs and may contribute to the protection of aquatic organisms. MDPI 2019-06-06 2019-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6604327/ /pubmed/31174306 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16112021 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ji, Qianfeng
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Yuan, Quan
Yuan, Yuan
Wang, Yuanming
Liang, Ruifeng
Feng, Jingjie
Li, Kefeng
Li, Ran
The Tolerance Characteristics of Resident Fish in the Upper Yangtze River under Varying Gas Supersaturation
title The Tolerance Characteristics of Resident Fish in the Upper Yangtze River under Varying Gas Supersaturation
title_full The Tolerance Characteristics of Resident Fish in the Upper Yangtze River under Varying Gas Supersaturation
title_fullStr The Tolerance Characteristics of Resident Fish in the Upper Yangtze River under Varying Gas Supersaturation
title_full_unstemmed The Tolerance Characteristics of Resident Fish in the Upper Yangtze River under Varying Gas Supersaturation
title_short The Tolerance Characteristics of Resident Fish in the Upper Yangtze River under Varying Gas Supersaturation
title_sort tolerance characteristics of resident fish in the upper yangtze river under varying gas supersaturation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6604327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31174306
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16112021
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