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Swimming performance of a pelagic species in the Yangtze River under different exposure modes of the total dissolved gas supersaturation
During flood discharges of upstream dams in the Yangtze River, the pelagic fish have a stress risk from total dissolved gas (TDG) supersaturation in the river water. This study took the silver carp as the object and systematically evaluated the effects of TDG supersaturation levels and exposure time...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9305301/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35875679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coac047 |
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author | Ji, Qianfeng Li, Kefeng Wang, Yuanming Liang, Ruifeng Feng, Jingjie Li, Ran Zhu, David Z |
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description | During flood discharges of upstream dams in the Yangtze River, the pelagic fish have a stress risk from total dissolved gas (TDG) supersaturation in the river water. This study took the silver carp as the object and systematically evaluated the effects of TDG supersaturation levels and exposure time on their critical swimming speed (Ucrit) at different temperatures. The external symptoms of gas bubble disease were found when TDG levels exceeded 130%. Both exposure time and TDG level did not significantly impact the Ucrit of fish under 6 days of non-lethal exposure (110%, 120%, 130% TDG) with lower or higher water temperature. Significant differences in Ucrit were found among different exposure times at 11.0 ± 1.0°C under 10 hours of lethal exposure (135%, 140%, 150% TDG) and the Ucrit reduced by 59.88%, 83.32%, and 92.40%, respectively. TDG level had a significant impact on the Ucrit at 21.0 ± 1.0°C when exposure time exceeded 8 hours. Ucrit at 21.0 ± 1.0°C water were significantly greater than those at 11.0 ± 1.0°C water where conditions had the same TDG supersaturation and exposure time. Differences in Ucrit between temperatures ranged from 3.24 to 6.12 BL/s under non-lethal exposure and from 6.38 to 13.88 BL/s under lethal exposure. The results of this study can provide a reference for fish conservation during flood discharge. |
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spelling | pubmed-93053012022-07-22 Swimming performance of a pelagic species in the Yangtze River under different exposure modes of the total dissolved gas supersaturation Ji, Qianfeng Li, Kefeng Wang, Yuanming Liang, Ruifeng Feng, Jingjie Li, Ran Zhu, David Z Conserv Physiol Research Article During flood discharges of upstream dams in the Yangtze River, the pelagic fish have a stress risk from total dissolved gas (TDG) supersaturation in the river water. This study took the silver carp as the object and systematically evaluated the effects of TDG supersaturation levels and exposure time on their critical swimming speed (Ucrit) at different temperatures. The external symptoms of gas bubble disease were found when TDG levels exceeded 130%. Both exposure time and TDG level did not significantly impact the Ucrit of fish under 6 days of non-lethal exposure (110%, 120%, 130% TDG) with lower or higher water temperature. Significant differences in Ucrit were found among different exposure times at 11.0 ± 1.0°C under 10 hours of lethal exposure (135%, 140%, 150% TDG) and the Ucrit reduced by 59.88%, 83.32%, and 92.40%, respectively. TDG level had a significant impact on the Ucrit at 21.0 ± 1.0°C when exposure time exceeded 8 hours. Ucrit at 21.0 ± 1.0°C water were significantly greater than those at 11.0 ± 1.0°C water where conditions had the same TDG supersaturation and exposure time. Differences in Ucrit between temperatures ranged from 3.24 to 6.12 BL/s under non-lethal exposure and from 6.38 to 13.88 BL/s under lethal exposure. The results of this study can provide a reference for fish conservation during flood discharge. Oxford University Press 2022-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9305301/ /pubmed/35875679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coac047 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press and the Society for Experimental Biology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ji, Qianfeng Li, Kefeng Wang, Yuanming Liang, Ruifeng Feng, Jingjie Li, Ran Zhu, David Z Swimming performance of a pelagic species in the Yangtze River under different exposure modes of the total dissolved gas supersaturation |
title | Swimming performance of a pelagic species in the Yangtze River under different exposure modes of the total dissolved gas supersaturation |
title_full | Swimming performance of a pelagic species in the Yangtze River under different exposure modes of the total dissolved gas supersaturation |
title_fullStr | Swimming performance of a pelagic species in the Yangtze River under different exposure modes of the total dissolved gas supersaturation |
title_full_unstemmed | Swimming performance of a pelagic species in the Yangtze River under different exposure modes of the total dissolved gas supersaturation |
title_short | Swimming performance of a pelagic species in the Yangtze River under different exposure modes of the total dissolved gas supersaturation |
title_sort | swimming performance of a pelagic species in the yangtze river under different exposure modes of the total dissolved gas supersaturation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9305301/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35875679 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coac047 |
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