1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf00349770
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Effects of ammonia on survival and osmoregulation of various development stages of the shrimp Penaeus japonicus

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“…A previous study of critical windows in another crustacean that molts, the Japanese tiger shrimp (Penaeus japonicus), found that sensitivity to ammonia decreased from nauplius to juvenile stages (Lin et al, 1993). However, when exposures occurred during molting, mortality was higher than during inter-molt exposures at all developmental stages.…”
Section: Morphometric Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…A previous study of critical windows in another crustacean that molts, the Japanese tiger shrimp (Penaeus japonicus), found that sensitivity to ammonia decreased from nauplius to juvenile stages (Lin et al, 1993). However, when exposures occurred during molting, mortality was higher than during inter-molt exposures at all developmental stages.…”
Section: Morphometric Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…There are many published results concerning the toxic eff ect of ammonia in fi sh, mollusks and crustaceans (Johnson, 1985;Lewis and Morris, 1986;Chen et al, 1990a, b;Chen and Lin, 1992a, b;Noor-Hamid et al, 1994), and several studies have been carried out to determine the toxicity levels of ammonia in diff erent life stages of penaeid shrimp, such as Penaeus monodon , Marsupenaeus japonicus , Fenneropenaeus chinensis , Litopenaeus setiferus and L . vannamei (Chin and Chen, 1987;Chen and Lin, 1991a, b;Lin et al, 1993;Alcaraz et al, 1999;Lin and Chen, 2001;Magallón-Barajas et al, 2006), but so far, not on genetic parameters. Genetic improvement programs can increase the economic effi ciency of farmed shrimp (Gjedrem, 2005;Cock et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…A maioria dos peneídoes são fortes osmorreguladores (CHARMANTIER-DAURES et al, 1988) por possuírem mecanismos para regular a concentração de seu fluido corporal em ambientes com altas flutuações de salinidade (LIN et al 1993). Muitos estudos sobre o efeito da salinidade nas propriedades osmóticas e iônicas foram realizados (CAS-TELA;LAWRENCE, 1981;LIGNOT et al, 1998;SANG;FOTEDAR, 2004;GONG et al, 2008), comprovando que cada espécie de camarão peneídeo apresenta uma determinada tolerância à diferentes salinidades.…”
Section: Osmorregulação: Palemonídeos Versus Peneídeosunclassified
“…Entretanto, quando expostos a poluentes, os peneídeos podem encontrar dificuldades no processo de se osmorregular (HUNTER, 1949;JONES, 1975). No estudo realizado por Lin et al (1993) observou-se que a amô-nia prejudicou a capacidade de hipo e hiper-regulação em juvenis de Penaeus japonicus. No mesmo estudo foi observado que a capacidade hipo-osmótica em 36% de salinidade (1050 mosm kg -1 ) e hiper-osmótica em 15% de salinidade (450 mosm kg -1 ) diminuiu acentuadamente com o aumento da amônia no ambiente, demonstrando que a capacidade osmótica é extremamente sensível ao efeito tóxico.…”
Section: Osmorregulação: Palemonídeos Versus Peneídeosunclassified
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