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수온에 따른 강도다리 Platichthys stellatus의 산소소비 리듬 (Diel Rhythm of Oxygen Consumption of the Starry Flounder Platichthys stellatus by Water Temperature)

  • 변순규;정민환;이종하;이배익;구학동;박상언;김이청;장영진
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제41권2호
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    • pp.113-118
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    • 2008
  • Diel rhythm of oxygen consumption (OC) of the starry flounder Platichthys stellatus was measured at different water temperatures in a closed recirculating seawater system with a respiratory chamber. The fish consumed 70.5, 79.7, and 90.6 mg $O_2/kg/hr$ at 15, 20, and $25^{\circ}C$, respectively, showing a linear increase in OC with water temperature. The OC of fish showed a clear diel rhythm, with lower values during the day and higher values at night, in accordance with the light (09:00-21:00) and dark (21:00-09:00) phases of the diel cycle (12L:12D) in water at 15 and $20^{\circ}C$. However, the OC of the fish showed an unclear diel rhythm with the light and dark phases of the diel cycle at $25^{\circ}C$. The respective OC at 15, 20 and $25^{\circ}C$ was 63.8, 72.4, and 88.4 mg $O_2/kg/hr$ during the light phases and 77.2, 87.1, and 92.8 mg $O_2/kg/hr$ during the dark phase. The starry flounder is thought to be a nocturnal fish with a higher OC at night, while it rests during the day. Its OC was the most stable in the light, when it did not feed. Consequently, the night-time OC is the active OC and the day-time OC is the resting OC in the starry flounder.

해수 및 담수사육 강도다리 Platichthys stellatus의 산소소비에 미치는 수온의 영향 (Effects of Water Temperature on Oxygen Consumption in Starry Flounder Platichthys stellatus Reared in Seawater and Freshwater)

  • 정민환;변순규;임한규;민병화;김영수;장영진
    • 환경생물
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    • 제27권3호
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    • pp.285-291
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    • 2009
  • 본 연구는 밀폐식 순환여과 시스템의 호흡측정실내에서 해수 및 담수사육 강도다리의 산소소비에 미치는 수온 영향을 조사하였다. 실험에 사용한 어류는 해수 및 담수에 각각 순화시킨 해수사육 강도다리(9마리, 평균체중 $263.0{\pm}40.4$ g)와 담수사육 강도다리(9마리, 평균체중 $265.8{\pm}34.8$ g)를 사용하였다. 수온 15, 20, $25^{\circ}C$에서 해수사육 강도다리의 산소소비량은 각각 $74.4{\pm}17.0,\;85.9{\pm}15.8,\;98.3{\pm}11.4\;mg\;O_2\;kg^{-1}hr^{-1}$, 담수사육 강도다리는 $46.7{\pm}12.0,\;63.3{\pm}7.5,\;82.6{\pm}5.3\;mg\;O_2\;kg^{-1}hr^{-1}$로 수온 상승 비례하여 증가하였다. 또한 수온 $15^{\circ}C$$20^{\circ}C$에서는 명기(09:00~21:00 hr)와 암기(21:00~09:00 hr)로 나누어진 광주기(12L : 12D)의 조건에서 해수 및 담수사육 강도다리 모두 명기에는 산소소비가 적고, 암기에는 산소소비가 많은 뚜렷한 일주리듬을 보였다. 하지만 수온 $25^{\circ}C$에서는 해수 및 담수사육 강도다리 모두 명기와 암기의 뚜렷하지 않은 산소소비 일주리듬을 보였으며, 수온 $20^{\circ}C$ 이상에서는 대사리듬이 흐트러지는 것으로 판단된다. 해수 및 담수사육 강도다리의 호흡률을 비교했을 때 담수사육 강도다리가 해수사육 강도다리보다 높았으나, 산소소비량은 해수사육 강도다리가 많았다.

Effects of Photoperiod, Temperature, and Fish Size on Oxygen Consumption in the Black Porgy Acanthopagrus schlegeli

  • Chang Young Jin;Jeong Min Hwan;Min Byung Hwa;Neill William H.;Fontaine Lance P.
    • Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • 제8권3호
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    • pp.142-150
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    • 2005
  • The effects of photoperiod, temperature, and fish size on oxygen consumption (OC) in the black porgy Acanthopagrus schlegeli, a euryhaline marine teleost, were studied using a closed recirculating seawater system with a respiratory chamber. Fish reared in indoor recirculating seawater tanks were divided into two groups: small (15.7-55.8 g, mean 38.1$\pm$15.9 g) and large (108.7-238.8 g, mean 181.8$\pm$54.9 g) fish. The OC of the fish showed a clear diel rhythm, with higher values in the daytime and lower values at night, in accordance with light (09:00-20:59 h) and dark (21:00-08:59 h) cycles. The OC of the fish increased linearly with the water temperature. The OC was the highest at 10:00 h, one hour after the onset of daylight and was the lowest at 03:00 h, six hours after dusk. The average OC at $20^{\circ}C$ during the light period was as high as 219.8 mg $O_2$/kg/h in the small fish and 156.3 mg $O_2$/kg/h in the large fish, while during the dark period it was as low as 130.5 and 110.4 mg $O_2$/kg/h, respectively. The OC during the dark period, which showed limited variation, could be regarded as the resting OC, and was 107.6, 130.5, and 219.8 mg $O_2$/kg/h at 15, 20, and $25^{\circ}C$, respectively, in small fish, and 52.3, 110.4, and 171.0 mg $O_2$/kg/h in large fish. As the body weight of black porgy increased, the OC decreased exponentially and the relationship was expressed as OC=1,222.8$BW^{-0.567}$, OC=1,113.2$BW^{-0.448}$, and OC=1,495.3$BW^{-0.468}$ at 15, 20, and $25^{\circ}C$, respectively. At a fish density of 14.5 g/L at $20^{\circ}C$, black porgy had the highest OC per breath compared to fish at the same density at 15 or $25^{\circ}C$. This suggests that the black porgy responds to the stocking density (15 kg/$m^3$) and water temperature ($20^{\circ}C$) conditions commonly observed in intensive aquaculture with the deepest breath and the highest metabolic activity.

넙치(Pralichthys olivaceus)의 혈액건강지표의 활동일주기와 단기절식에 따른 생리적 반응 (Daily Rhythms and Effect of Short-term Starvation on the of Health Parameters in Olive Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus)

  • 노경언;김우진;김현철;박철지;박종원
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제50권5호
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    • pp.534-540
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    • 2017
  • This study was conducted to determine the circadian rhythm and the effect of starvation for the health assessment of olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus, reared under 12:12 LD (light:dark) cycle and fed 1% of their body weight once a day. The blood collection was implemented from 10 fish every 3 hours for a day, and analyzed to serval health parameters of the experimental fish. Plasma cortisol, glucose and total protein concentration reflected diel rhythms with high level of photophase and low level of scotophse despites of glutamic oxalacetic transaminase (GOT) and glutamic pyruvate transaminase (GPT) showing no rhythmicity, while electrolyte (sodium, potassium and chloride ion) concentrations arrived at the peak 18 hour and then slowly down. In the experiment of starvation, the result showed that there were no significant differences of the health parameters between the starved group and the fed. In short, our findings described the existence of circadian cortisol with glucose in flat fish, and indicated that the starvation does not almost affect the health of fish.