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J Fish Biol ; 90(4): 1597-1608, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28097662

ABSTRACT

Thermal requirements of larval weatherfish Misgurnus fossilis were investigated in terms of growth, survival and aerobic performance. Growth and survival of M. fossilis larvae acclimated to five temperatures (11, 15, 19, 23 and 27° C) were measured over 25 days. In the upper temperature treatments (19, 23 and 27° C), survival of larvae was stable throughout the entire rearing period (>75%), whereas 11 and 15° C resulted in severe declines in survival (to <10%). Growth of larvae (expressed as dry mass and total length) was highest at 19 and 23° C, but significantly decreased at 27° C. Routine metabolic rate of 3 days post-hatch larvae was estimated as oxygen consumption rate (MO2 ) during acute exposure (30 min to 1 h) to seven temperatures (11, 15, 19, 23, 27, 31 and 35° C). Larval oxygen uptake increased with each consecutive temperature step from 11 to 27° C, until a plateau was reached at temperatures >27° C. All larvae of the 35° C regime, however, died within the MO2 measurement period. M. fossilis larvae show greater than expected tolerance of high temperatures. On the other hand, low temperatures that are within the range of likely habitat conditions are critical because they might lead to high mortality rates when larvae are exposed over periods >10 days. These findings help to improve rearing conditions and to identify suitable waters for stocking and thus support the management of re-introduction activities for endangered M. fossilis.


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Cypriniformes/growth & development , Oxygen Consumption , Temperature , Animals , Cypriniformes/physiology , Larva/growth & development
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J Fish Biol ; 77(9): 2163-70, 2010 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21133921

ABSTRACT

Ploidy analyses of 116 weatherfish Misgurnus fossilis individuals revealed the sympatric occurrence of triploid, intermediate aneuploid and tetraploid specimens in a 1:1:4 ratio. No diploids were detected and the sex ratio of triploids and tetraploids was 1:1, while that of aneuploids was skewed at 3:1 for males. An origin of intermediate aneuploids from mating triploids with tetraploids is hypothesized.


Subject(s)
Aneuploidy , Cypriniformes/genetics , Tetraploidy , Triploidy , Animals , Female , Fertility , Male , Population Dynamics , Sexual Behavior, Animal
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Pol Merkur Lekarski ; 1(1): 32-3, 1996 Jul.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9156888

ABSTRACT

96 patients suffering was examined. 46 patients over one year was offending kinesytherapy during a special active music therapy techniques was used. It was the form of breathing exercises. 50 patients during the period of one year was under program of traditional breathing kinesytherapy. The authors observed a greater effectiveness of music therapy which decrease bronchial resistances, increases physical self-feeling and reduces anxiety level.


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Asthma/rehabilitation , Breathing Exercises , Voice/physiology , Adult , Humans , Music Therapy
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