INTRA- AND INTERSPECIFIC DIFFERENCES IN RATE OF OXYGEN CONSUMPTION IN GOBIID FISHES OF THE GENUS GILLICHTHYS
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- 1 October 1961
- journal article
- research article
- Published by University of Chicago Press in The Biological Bulletin
- Vol. 121 (2) , 209-229
- https://doi.org/10.2307/1539427
Abstract
Oxygen consumption was determined for moist fish in a Warburg apparatus. Fish acclimated to 10[degree]C. were tested at 10[degree]C. and 17[degree]C; those acclimated to 24[degree]C. were tested at 24[degree] and 31[degree]C. Five populations of G. mirabilis from California, the Salton Sea, and the Gulf of California were investigated, as was one population of Q, seta (24[degree]C. acclimation only) from the Gulf of California. The regression coefficient of oxygen consumption on weight for G. mirabilis was low at 10[degree]C. and 17CC. (-0.14 and -0.35), and high at 24[degree]C. and 31[degree]C. (-0.45 and -0.63). The values at 24[degree]C. and 31[degree]C. (-0.29 and -0.26) were much lower in G. seta Mean rates were different between all groups, except at 24[degree]C. where only interspecific differences were found. Q10''s [degree]f Gulf fish were usually lower than in other groups of G. mirabilis. For all groups, QlO''s were highest when cold-acclimated (2.2 to 2.8), and lowest when warm-acclimated (1.4 to 1.6). But G. seta had a high Q10 (2.0) at 24[degree]C. There was no effect of size on Q10 during acute changes in temperature, but for chronic changes the smaller fish manifested appreciably higher Q10''s. The degree of intra- and interspecific differences in the nature of the oxygen consumption was roughly of the same order of magnitude as the morphological differences reported in another article.This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
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