1997
DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.1997.tb01509.x
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Thermal resistance and upper lethal temperatures of underyearling Lake Inari Arctic charr

Abstract: Underyearling Arctic charr were acclimated to six temperatures between 6 and 21·5 C and thermal tolerance and resistance were tested after an acclimation period of at least 2 weeks. Resistance times were influenced by acclimation temperature and the highest upper incipient lethal temperature was 23-24 C. An upper limit for cultivation of Lake Inari charr is suggested to be 21 C which is the intercept of the function which represents the upper limit of the thermal tolerance zone. 1997 The Fisheries Society of … Show more

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“…Determination of TL50 and UILT values in this study were derived from traditional procedure (straight-line interpolation) [2] . The ultimate upper incipient lethal temperature (UUILT) is the highest temperature to which fish can acclimate and therefore it is equal to the highest level of UILT.…”
Section: B Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Determination of TL50 and UILT values in this study were derived from traditional procedure (straight-line interpolation) [2] . The ultimate upper incipient lethal temperature (UUILT) is the highest temperature to which fish can acclimate and therefore it is equal to the highest level of UILT.…”
Section: B Experimental Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is now necessary to analysis in detail the thermal effects to aquatic animals due to the increased use of water for cooling by power stations [1][2][3][4] . The discharge of waste heat into lake and river by power plants can increase the water temperature by up to 10 ć [5,6] , which affects the aquatic organisms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Determination of TL50 and UILT values were derived from traditional procedure (straight-line interpolation) [2]. The ultimate upper incipient lethal temperature (UUILT) is the highest temperature to which fish can acclimate and therefore it is equal to the highest level of UILT [8].…”
Section: Testing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermal shock and pulsed exposure experiments on four freshwater fishes were conducted to determine the effect of heated water discharged from thermal power plants into lake and reservoir to aquatic organisms. It is now necessary to analyse in detail the thermal effects on aquatic animals due to the increased use of water for cooling by power stations [1][2][3][4]. The discharge of waste heat into lake and river by power plants can increase the water temperature by up to 10℃, which affects the aquatic organisms [5,6].…”
Section: Hypophthal Michthys Molitrix Aristichths Nobilis Ctenopharmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has now been done. Lyytikäinen et al (1997) determined the upper lethal temperatures of juvenile Arctic charr (0+ year parr) from Lake Inari (69-70 N; 27-29 E) in northern Finland. Their range of 23-24 C for the highest incipient lethal temperature was very close to the highest mean value ( 95% CL) of 22·7 ( 0·2) C for Windermere parr.…”
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