1991
DOI: 10.1577/1548-8667(1991)003<0248:rouaya>2.3.co;2
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Resistance of Underyearling and Yearling Atlantic Salmon and Lake Trout to Supersaturation with Air

Abstract: Juvenile Atlantic salmon Salmo salar and lake trout Salvelinus namaycush of different sizes were exposed for 96 h to water supersaturated with air. Underyearlings (Atlantic salmon shorter than 66 ± 8 mm [mean total length ± SD] and lake trout shorter than 96 mm) were resistant to high dissolved-gas pressures. The level of supersaturation causing 50% mortality was lower for yearling Atlantic salmon (148 ± 17 mm long) than for underyearling Atlantic salmon, and sensitivity to supersaturation was greater in lake … Show more

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“…In a study where Atlantic salmon was exposed to TDG supersaturation at 15 cm water depth in laboratory settings, acute mortality occurred from 117% TDG and no mortality occurred at B 110% TDG (Krise & Herman, 1991). There are at least six factors that may explain differences in mortality between our study and the study by Krise & Herman (1991). These factors may to some extent also be valid for other studies that find different susceptibility toward TDG supersaturation for single species.…”
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“…In a study where Atlantic salmon was exposed to TDG supersaturation at 15 cm water depth in laboratory settings, acute mortality occurred from 117% TDG and no mortality occurred at B 110% TDG (Krise & Herman, 1991). There are at least six factors that may explain differences in mortality between our study and the study by Krise & Herman (1991). These factors may to some extent also be valid for other studies that find different susceptibility toward TDG supersaturation for single species.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…These factors may to some extent also be valid for other studies that find different susceptibility toward TDG supersaturation for single species. (1) The Atlantic salmon in River Otra is a relict landlocked population, whereas the Atlantic salmon from Lake Evangervatnet and in the laboratory study (Krise & Herman (1991) are anadromous populations. Although the landlocked and anadromous populations constitute the same species, physiological differences could potentially have formed over the 9000 years since the populations were separated (Hutchings et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…An earlier experiment by Krise and Herman (1991) targeted specific saturation levels by aerating a supersaturated water supply. Treatments ranged from 8 to 210 mm Hg (SD ¼ 18 mm Hg) and were highly variable, fluctuating two to three times more than the variation experienced with our system.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a result, a great deal of research has been conducted to understand the effects of gas saturation on aquatic organisms (Weitkamp and Katz 1980;Elston 1983;Brisson 1985). Inter-and intraspecific differences in symptoms of gas bubble disease (GBD) are known to occur from interactive effects of gas saturation levels, organism age or size, and water temperature (Dawley and Ebel 1975;Krise and Herman 1991;Saeed and Al-Thobaiti 1997).…”
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