2008
DOI: 10.3147/jsfp.43.72
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Dysfunction in Respiration and Osmotic Regulation of Larval Japanese Flounder Affected by Viral Epidermal Hyperplasia

Abstract: ABSTRACT-Flounder herpesvirus (FHV) induces epidermal hyperplasia in larval Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus. We examined the influence of ambient oxygen and salinity concentrations on mortality of flounder larvae by FHV infection. FHV-infected fish showed markedly higher mortality than uninfected fish under normoxia (partial oxygen pressure; PO 2 = ca. 160 Torr), but survived at high rates under hyperoxia (P O 2 = ca. 280 Torr or higher) as in uninfected fish. In the P O 2 range from 100 to 400 Torr, … Show more

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