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Effect of different oxygen levels on growth performance, stress response and oxygen consumption in two weight groups of great sturgeon Huso huso
F. Bagherzadeh Lakani , M. Sattari * , B. Falahatkar
, msattari@guilan.ac.ir
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In the present study, different oxygen levels were examined in two weight groups of great sturgeon Huso huso including small size (with initial weight 280.9 ± 49.2 g) and large size (with initial weight 1217.9 ± 138.1 g). The fish were kept in hypoxia (2-3 mg/l), normoxia (5-6 mg/l) and hyperoxia (9-10 mg/l) conditions for 8 weeks and then were individually placed in the tanks with oxygen level of 6 mg/l to levels causing sedate fish and subsequently dissolved oxygen level in water was measured every 30 minutes. No significant effects on blood cortisol and glucose levels were observed after 8 weeks (P>0.05), but there were significant differences in cortisol concentrations between treatments (P<0.05) after stress. Significant differences were found in cortisol and glucose levels in pre and post stress conditions in small size, but no significant differences were observed (P>0.05) in large size. There were no significant differences in oxygen consumption among treatments (P>0.05). Results revealed that dissolved oxygen had a significant effect on growth of H. huso and also a low level of oxygen accompanied by reduction in feed intake resulted in lower growth and changes in stress response.
Keywords: Huso huso, Growth performance, Hypoxia, Hyperoxia, Oxygen consumption
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Type of Study: Orginal research papers | Subject: Biology & physiology
Received: 2013/07/27 | Accepted: 2013/08/17 | Published: 2013/08/17


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