Effects of Routine Handling and Tagging Procedures on Physiological Stress Responses in Juvenile Chinook Salmon

C. Sharpe, D. A. Thompson, H. Blankenship, C. Schreck
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Abstract Juvenile chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha were subjected to handling and tagging protocols typical of normal hatchery operations and monitored for their physiological response to stress. Treatments included coded-wire-tagging, counting, ventral fin clipping, adipose fin clipping, and a procedure simulating a pond split. Treatment fish were also subjected to a standardized stress challenge (1 h confinement) to evaluate their ability to deal with disturbances subsequent to a handling or tagging procedure. Circulating levels of cortisol and glucose were used as indicators of stress. Each of the treatments elicited very similar responses among treatment groups. Cortisol increased from resting levels of about 20 ng/mL to about 90 ng/mL by 1 h poststress and returned to near resting levels by 8 h poststress. Glucose levels increased from 50 mg/dL to about 80 mg/dL by 1 h poststress and remained elevated for much of the experiment. The cortisol and glucose responses to the confinement stress did ...
常规处理和标记程序对奇努克鲑鱼幼鱼生理应激反应的影响
摘要采用典型的常规孵化场处理和标记方法,对奇努克鲑鱼幼鱼的应激生理反应进行了监测。治疗包括编码线标记、计数、腹鳍夹、脂肪鳍夹和模拟池塘分裂的程序。处理鱼也受到标准化压力挑战(1小时禁闭),以评估它们处理处理或标记程序后干扰的能力。皮质醇和葡萄糖的循环水平被用作压力的指标。每一种治疗方法在治疗组中引起了非常相似的反应。应激后1小时皮质醇从静息水平约20 ng/mL增加到约90 ng/mL,应激后8小时恢复到接近静息水平。葡萄糖水平在应激后1小时内从50 mg/dL上升到80 mg/dL左右,并在实验的大部分时间内保持在较高水平。皮质醇和葡萄糖对禁闭压力的反应……
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