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http://dx.doi.org/10.9710/kjm.2013.29.4.303

Changes of Survival Rate, Falling Rate and Foot Histology of the Abalone, Haliotis discus hannai (Ino, 1952) with Water Temperature and Salinity  

Park, Min Woo (Southwest Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
Kim, Hyejin (Department of Aqualife Medicine, Chonnam National University)
Kim, Byeong Hak (Southwest Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
Son, Maeng Hyun (Southwest Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
Jeon, Mi Ae (Department of Aqualife Medicine, Chonnam National University)
Lee, Jung Sick (Department of Aqualife Medicine, Chonnam National University)
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The Korean Journal of Malacology / v.29, no.4, 2013 , pp. 303-311 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study investigated survival, falling and structural changes of foot in Haliotis discus hannai with various water temperature and salinity. Experimental conditions were composed of control with $20^{\circ}C/33.5$ psu, higher temperature group with 23, 26, 29 and $32^{\circ}C$, lower temperature group with 3, 6, 9 and $12^{\circ}C$, and different salinities group with 33.5, 26.8, 20.1, 13.4, 6.7 and 3.3 psu. Experimental period was 7 days. Survival and falling rate of the abalone exposed to 7 days at control and experimental condition of $12^{\circ}C$ and $23^{\circ}C/33.5$ psu were 100% and 0%, respectively. Mortality and falling rate of the abalone exposed to the different temperature and salinity were dose dependent by experimental condition. Histopathological changes in epithelial and muscular layer of foot showed more obvious with experimental condition of salinity decrease than different temperature condition.
Keywords
survival and falling rate; foot histopathology; abalone; water temperature; salinity;
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