Yokota Motohiro
Influence of Swimming Speed and Seawater Temperature on Oxygen Consumption of Takifugu rubripes, Pagrus major, and Girella punctata
Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 56 Issue 3
Page 261-265
published_at 2008-02
Title
卜ラフグ,マダイおよびメジナの酸素消費量に及ぼす遊泳速度と水温の影響
Influence of Swimming Speed and Seawater Temperature on Oxygen Consumption of Takifugu rubripes, Pagrus major, and Girella punctata
Source Identifiers
[PISSN] 0370-9361
Creator Keywords
Oxygen consumption
Swimming
Temperature
Recirculating system
Raceway culture
Takifugu rubripes
Pagrus major
Girella punctata
This report describes the effects of swimming speed and seawater temperature on oxygen consumption of Takifugu rubripes, Pagrus major, and Girella punctata as a basic study for practical realization of an enclosed circulating flow type land culture. The following results were obtained. (1) The relationship between swimming speed and oxygen consumption shows two cases : that in which oxygen consumption increases gradually with swimming speed; and that in which oxygen consumption increases drastically with swimming speed. (2) Oxygen consumption increases with seawater temperature, except for Takifugu rubripes at 30℃. (3) The maximum swimming speeds, those at which maximum oxygen consumption is obtainable, for Takifugu rubripes, Pagrus major, and Girella punctata at 20℃ are, respectively, 2.5, 3.5 and 3 body lengths per second. (4) Results suggest that the breeding flow rate fit for flowing cultivation for Takifugu rubripes is 1-1.5 body lengths per second; that for Pagrus major and Girella punctata is 1.5 body lengths per second.
Languages
jpn
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
National Fisheries University
Date Issued
2008-02
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
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[ISSN]0370-9361