“…In aquatic animals, hyperglycaemia is a typical stress response to harmful physical and chemical environmental changes, including hypoxia and exposure to air during commercial transport (Spicer et al, 1990;Zou et al, 1996;Kuo and Yang, 1999;Morris and Olivier, 1999;Durand et al, 2000;Speed et al, 2001). Hyperglycaemia has been associated with increased circulating CHH titres (Lorenzon et al, 1997;Lorenzon et al, 2002;Durand et al, 2000;Santos et al, 2001), and has been used as an index to assess CHH activity and environmental stress (Webster, 1996;Bergmann et al, 2001;Toullec et al, 2002). Accordingly, in P. clarkii in the present study, acoustic stress led to a significant increase (P<0.01) in haemolymph glucose levels.…”