Oxygen consumption of Nausitora hedleyi Schepman & Teredo furcifera Von Martens in relation to body weight

Metabolism of the euryhaline N. hedleyi and the stenohaline T. furcifera , from the Cohin Harbour region was studied in relation to body weight. The b values obtained for N. hedleyi acclimated in 5 and 20% salinities were 0.5959 and 0.6043, respectively and the value for T. furcifera acclimated in 3...

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description Metabolism of the euryhaline N. hedleyi and the stenohaline T. furcifera , from the Cohin Harbour region was studied in relation to body weight. The b values obtained for N. hedleyi acclimated in 5 and 20% salinities were 0.5959 and 0.6043, respectively and the value for T. furcifera acclimated in 30% salinity was 0.5461. Statistical difference between these values was insignificant. N. hedleyi showed almost the same rate of respiration in both 5% (175.2 mu lO sub(2)/g/hr) and 20% (186.1 mu lO sub(2)/g/hr) salinities. In T. furcifera) the rate (54.41 mu lO sub(2)/g/hr) was much lower. Reasons for the above physiological phenomena were discussed.
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