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Embryos of eastern rainbowfish Melanotaenia splendida splendida (Peters, 1866) tolerate fluctuating hypoxia
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posted on 2019-03-28, 00:00 authored by Nicole FlintNicole Flint, RG Pearson, MR Crossland© CSIRO. Hypoxia can have profound sublethal effects on reproduction and embryonic development of some freshwater fish. In the present study, the effects of diel fluctuating hypoxia on embryo viability were investigated for the eastern rainbowfish Melanotaenia splendida splendida, a small-bodied species common in wetlands of tropical Queensland. After daily hypoxic exposure (minimum 5% saturation) from fertilisation until hatch, no effects were found on egg incubation time, egg and larval mortality, and viability and size of hatching larvae. Older life history stages of the species are vulnerable to this level of hypoxia. Embryos of phytolithophilic species are likely exposed to fluctuating dissolved oxygen saturations in their natural habitat, and hypoxia tolerance may be a requirement for fish species that spawn predominantly on submerged plant material.
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Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
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69Issue
6Start Page
987End Page
991Number of Pages
5eISSN
1448-6059ISSN
1323-1650Publisher
C S I R O Publishing, AustraliaPublisher DOI
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- Yes
Open Access
- No
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2017-10-26External Author Affiliations
James Cook University; University of SydneyEra Eligible
- Yes
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Marine and Freshwater ResearchUsage metrics
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