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[Oxygen consumption and ammonia-N excretion rates of Chlamys farreri].

Authors: Jun, Wang; Zuhui, Jiang; Qisheng, Tang;

[Oxygen consumption and ammonia-N excretion rates of Chlamys farreri].

Abstract

The oxygen consumption and ammonia-N excretion rates of Chlamys farreri were studied from April to June, 1999. The results showed that the oxygen consumption and ammonia-N excretion rates of Chlamys farreri were positively correlated with water temperature, and negatively correlated with its body weight under appropriate temperature conditions. Under the test temperature (8-28 degrees C), the oxygen consumption rate ranged from 0.48 to 9.09 mg.g-1.h-1, and the ammonia-N excretion rate ranged from 0.05 to 1.01 mg.g-1.h-1. With the raising water temperature, the oxygen consumption rate reached peak value at 23 degrees C, and began to decrease at 28 degrees C. The ammonia-N excretion rate continuously increased from 8 to 28 degrees C. The routine metabolism of Chlamys farreri under treatment was obvious higher than the standard metabolism, and the oxygen consumption and ammonia-N excretion rates increased by 35.8% and 75.9%, respectively.

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Oxygen, Oxygen Consumption, Ammonia, Mollusca, Temperature, Animals, Water, Biological Transport, Energy Metabolism

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