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Survival and behavioural responses of cool and warm water fish sedated with AQUI‐S®20E (10% eugenol) at high loading densities
Authors:Aaron R Cupp  Kim T Fredricks  Scott T Porcher  Justin R Smerud  Christopher F Hartleb  Mark P Gaikowski
Institution:1. US Geological Survey, Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center, La Crosse, WI, USA;2. University of Wisconsin Stevens Point, Stevens Point, WI, USA
Abstract:This study evaluated the effects of AQUI‐S®20E (10% eugenol) sedation on the survival and behaviour of yellow perch Perca flavescens (Mitchill) and Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus L. held in high loading densities. Fish were held in 0–300 mg L?1 AQUI‐S®20E (0–30 mg L?1 eugenol) for up to 10 h in static tanks. At 17°C, yellow perch held in 200 and 300 mg L?1 AQUI‐S®20E were lightly sedated for up to 7 h. Yellow perch at 200 and 300 mg L?1 AQUI‐S®20E also had >95% mean survival 7‐days post exposure using loading densities up to 360 g L?1. Nile tilapia were only sedated for ≤3 h in concentrations up to 300 mg L?1 at 22°C and had >90% mean survival at loading densities ≤480 g L?1. Ammonia in tanks increased significantly as loading density increased, but treatment with AQUI–S®20E did not reduce ammonia accumulation. Results suggest that AQUI–S®20E was effective to sedate yellow perch and Nile tilapia at high loading densities, but sedation varied with loading density and species.
Keywords:sedatives  eugenol  fish transport  loading density  fish behaviour  AQUI‐S®  20E
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