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Titlebook: Swimming Physiology of Fish; Towards Using Exerci Arjan P. Palstra,Josep V. Planas Book 2013 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013 exercis

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Book 2013g physiology of fish and its application to fisheries science and aquaculture is needed. This book presents recent investigations into some of the most extreme examples of swimming migrations in salmons, eels and tunas, integrating knowledge on their performance in the laboratory with that in their
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Salmonid Reproductive Migration and Effects on Sexual Maturationtigated by two different research approaches from behavioural biology to endocrinology using chum salmon in the north Pacific Ocean as well as two land-locked salmon species. These species are lacustrine sockeye and masu salmon in Lake Toya and Lake Shikotsu, Hokkaido, Japan where the lakes serve as
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Physiology of Swimming and Migration in Tunaste over long distances. Foremost are a high degree of body streamlining, a lunate tail fin with high aspect ratio, a relatively “stiff-body” swimming style, elevated core body temperature, medially and anteriorly located aerobic red muscle, a large heart, and a high metabolic rate. This chapter will
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The Effect of Hypoxia on Fish Swimming Performance and Behaviour limiting their aerobic metabolic scope. Hypoxia also elicits changes in spontaneous swimming activity, typically causing a decrease in swimming speed in sedentary species and an increase in active species. However, fish do have the capacity to avoid hypoxia and actively choose well-oxygenated areas
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Swimming-Enhanced Growthsion efficiencies. Salmonid fish certainly show improved growth. Training must be at the right (optimum) swimming speed, and the available evidence suggests that continuous rather than intermittent swimming is important, at least in salmonid culture. Those fish that do show enhanced growth tend to h
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Metabolic Fuel Utilization During Swimming: Optimizing Nutritional Requirements for Enhanced Perform diets of fish. This chapter describes changes in the relative use of metabolic fuels available in fish, providing estimates for increasing energy expenditure during different types of swimming conditions. The enzyme AMP-activated protein kinase plays an evolutionarily conserved role during exercise
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