Stress and rearing of salmonids

Author: Schreck, C.B.

Description: Stress reduces the capacity of fish to maintain homeostasis and perform activities necessary for persistence, growth, and reproduction. The physiological response of salmonids to stress may affect physiological events associated with parr-smolt transformation. Stress may decrease the performance capacity of a smolt more than that of a parr, and hence have a more profound impact on the ability of migrants to cope with other environmental challenges.

Subject headings: Salmon; Stress; Parr; Smolt; Homeostasis; Persistence; Growth; Reproduction

Publication year: 1982

Journal or book title: Aquaculture

Volume: 28

Issue: 1-2

Pages: 241-249

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Type: Journal Article

Serial number: 926