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Journal of Environmental BiologypISSN: 0254-8704 ; eISSN: 2394-0379 ; CODEN: JEBIDP |
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Abstract - Issue Jan 2006, 27 (1) BackChanges
in oxygen consumption and heart rate of the blue swimming crab, Portunus
pelagicus (Linnaeus, 1766) following exposure to sublethal concentrations of copper Ratsamee Ketpadung1
and Nongnud Tangkrock-olan2
1Environmental Science Program,
2Department of Aquatic Science Faculty of Science, (Received: 9 May, 2005 ; Accepted: 12 October, 2005) Abstract: Weight
specific oxygen consumption and heart rates were investigated in blue swimming
crab, Portunus pelagicus
to indicate the stress in response to increasing salinities (50, 75, 100 and
125%SW) and increasing copper concentration (0, 0.75, 1.5, 3 and 6 ppm copper) at temperature 25 ºC. Oxygen consumption (mmol.g-1.h-1) was measured
using closed system respirometer (Strathkelvin
Instruments oxygen meter model 781).
Heart rates (beat.min-1) were recorded using impedance
techniques. It has been found that
oxygen consumption and heart rate increased with decreasing salinities and
increasing copper concentration. The
statistic showed weight specific oxygen consumption of P. pelagicus after 96 hr exposure to 6
ppm copper in all salinities were significantly
different (P<0.05) from 0 ppm copper. Mean
heart rate of P. pelagicus
in 50%SW after 96 hr exposure to 6 ppm copper were
significantly different (P<0.05)
from 0 ppm copper. Key words: Portunus pelagicus, Oxygen consumption, Heart rate, Copper. Copyright
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