2023
DOI: 10.1002/jez.2775
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The effect of fishing‐capture stress on the oxygen uptake rate and swimming activity of the holocephalan Callorhinchus milii

Licia Finotto,
Terence I. Walker,
Richard D. Reina

Abstract: Overfishing, capture mortality, and consequences following the release of surviving animals represent severe threats to chondrichthyans. Although holocephalans are common bycaught and discarded species, other than postrelease mortality, little is known of fishing capture stress impacts. The stress response elicited after capture, essential to increase survival chances, is energetically demanding and affects the amount of energy available for other biological activities, with potential long‐term impairments. We… Show more

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