1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0044-8486(98)00219-1
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The effects of nitrite on the short-term growth of silver perch (Bidyanus bidyanus)

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“…Exposure to NO 2 -increases methemoglobin, a form of hemoglobin incapable of binding oxygen, in channel catfish (Urrutia & Tomasso, 1987), but not in rainbow trout (Kroupova et al, 2008). Long term exposure to NO 2 -provokes lamellar hyperplasia and increases plasma glucose levels in rainbow trout (Kroupova et al, 2008), but does not induce any histopathological changes in the gills of silver perch (Frances et al, 1998). Because of those variable effects on different fish species, the objective of this study was to verify the LC 50-96h for NO 2 -in silver catfish, Rhamdia quelen.…”
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“…Exposure to NO 2 -increases methemoglobin, a form of hemoglobin incapable of binding oxygen, in channel catfish (Urrutia & Tomasso, 1987), but not in rainbow trout (Kroupova et al, 2008). Long term exposure to NO 2 -provokes lamellar hyperplasia and increases plasma glucose levels in rainbow trout (Kroupova et al, 2008), but does not induce any histopathological changes in the gills of silver perch (Frances et al, 1998). Because of those variable effects on different fish species, the objective of this study was to verify the LC 50-96h for NO 2 -in silver catfish, Rhamdia quelen.…”
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“…Nitrite reduces growth in silver perch, Bidyanus bidyanus (Frances et al, 1998) and rainbow trout, Onchorhynchus mykiss (Kroupova et al, 2008). Exposure to NO 2 -increases methemoglobin, a form of hemoglobin incapable of binding oxygen, in channel catfish (Urrutia & Tomasso, 1987), but not in rainbow trout (Kroupova et al, 2008).…”
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“…Furthermore, channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) showed reduced growth at 1.6 mg L -1 NO 2 -and mortality started at 3.71 mg L -1 NO 2 -( et al, 1981). On the other hand, silver perch (Bidyanus bidyanus) exposed to 1.43 mg L -1 NO 2 -had reduced growth, but survival was not affected at 16.2 mg L -1 (higher levels were not tested) (FRANCES et al, 1998). This demonstrates limited NO 2 -concentration range to induce reduced growth and to provoke mortality in several species.…”
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“…It is likely that these parameters are affected in silver catfish only at lethal NO 2 -levels, because WUERTZ et al (2013) showed that pike-perch (Sander lucioperca) significantly increased methemoglobin levels after exposure to 3.5 mg L -1 NO 2 -for 32 days, while safe NO 2 -levels for growth were 0.061 mg L -1 . Besides inducing methemoglobin formation, high NO 2 -levels have also provoked hyperplasia of the lamellar epithelium in rainbow trout (KROUPOVA et al, 2008), but not in silver perch (FRANCES et al, 1998). This change in lamellar epithelium and methemoglobin may contribute to tissue hypoxia, thereby increasing anaerobic metabolism (AVILEZ et al, 2012).…”
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“…O nitrito é um produto intermediário da transformação da amônia em nitrato, e pode ser tóxico para peixes (FRANCES et al, 1998). Como resultado da ação da nitrificação bacteriana, a amônia é reduzida a nitrito, e em sistemas fechados, bem como tanques de terra, ambos podem acumular para níveis tóxicos.…”
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