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Motoricity of Atlantic salmon embryos (Salmo salar L.) at different temperatures
Institution:1. Institute of Marine Research, 5984 Matredal, Norway;2. Department of Biology, University of Bergen, PO Box 7803, 5006 Bergen, Norway
Abstract:Atlantic salmon eggs were fertilized and incubated in two temperature series at 3 and 8°C. Four motor criteria (heart rate, embryo motion, motion of the pectorals and motion of the mouth-gill apparatus) and oxygen consumption at different stages of embryogenesis were studied. At certain intervals the temperature was changed rapidly (within 30 min) to 3, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 or 16°C and the detectable changes in the above motor criteria were recorded. Heart rate and embryo motion were the first recognizable motor components. The heart responded particularly sensitively to temperature shock with a change in heart rate, whereas temperature changes were not clearly reflected in embryo motion because space within the egg membrane was restricted owing to embryonal growth. Motion of the pectorals and mouth-gill apparatus did not start until shortly before hatching and achieved maximal values at 8–10°C. Pulse rates for all of the motor criteria except embryo motion were distinctly higher for eggs incubated at 8°C than for those incubated at 3°C.
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