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http://dx.doi.org/10.4217/OPR.2012.34.1.093

The Influence of Water Temperature and Body Weight on Metabolic Rate of Olive Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus  

Oh, Sung-Yong (Marine Biology and Resources Research Department, KORDI)
Jang, Yo-Soon (East Sea Branch, KORDI)
Park, Heung-Sik (Korea-South Pacific Ocean Research Center, KORDI)
Choi, Young-Ung (Korea-South Pacific Ocean Research Center, KORDI)
Kim, Chong-Kwan (Marine Biology and Resources Research Department, KORDI)
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Ocean and Polar Research / v.34, no.1, 2012 , pp. 93-99 More about this Journal
Abstract
The effect of water temperature and body weight on oxygen consumption by the fasted olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus was investigated in order to assess the metabolic rate of this species under different conditions. The oxygen consumption rate (OCR) was measured at three different water temperatures (15, 20 and $25^{\circ}C$) and two different body weights [$9.1{\pm}1.2$ g (mean${\pm}$SD) for the juvenile group and $266.4{\pm}29.3$ g for the immature group] at an interval of 5 minutes for 24 hours using a closed flow-through respirometer. For each treatment condition, three replicates were set up and 135 fish in the juvenile group and 18 fish in the immature group were used. The OCRs exhibited a linear increase described by OCR=-82.06+28.30T ($r^2$=0.96, p<0.001) in the juvenile group and OCR=-52.52+14.73T ($r^2$=0.97, p<0.001) in the immature group. The OCRs decreased with increasing body weights at a given water temperature (p<0.001). The metabolic rate was related to the body weight of the fish as a power function with a weight exponent of between 0.77 and 0.82. $Q_{10}$ values ranged 1.67~2.28 when the temperature was between 15 and $20^{\circ}C$, 1.57~1.93 when the temperature was between 20 and $250^{\circ}C$, and 1.79~1.89 when the temperature was between 15 and $250^{\circ}C$. The energy expenditure by respiration increased with increasing water temperature and decreasing body weight (p<0.001). The mean energy loss rates at 15, 20 and $25^{\circ}C$ were 115.9, 149.8 and 208.2 kJ $kg^{-1}d^{-1}$ in the juvenile groups and 53.8, 81.2 and 101.9 kJ $kg^{-1}d^{-1}$ in the immature groups.
Keywords
Paralichthys olivaceus; metabolic rate; oxygen consumption; water temperature; body weight;
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