Plasma Cortisol Levels of Fingerling Rainbow Trout (Salmo gairdneri) at Rest, and Subjected to Handling, Confinement, Transport, and Stocking
- 1 May 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
- Vol. 37 (5), 805-811
- https://doi.org/10.1139/f80-108
Abstract
Fingerling rainbow trout, acclimated to hatchery raceways or laboratory aquaria, had low plasma cortisol levels (.ltoreq. 2 ng/ml), with no apparent daily cycle in levels. Netting of cohorts out of an aquarium, without agitation, did not cause a rise in plasma cortisol concentrations in remaining fish. Following 90 s of handling and confinement by netting, fingerlings had a sharp rise in plasma cortisol to a peak at 15 min, and then a gradual decline to the basal level over 2 h. Gentle agitation and intermittent restraint with a dip net in the aquarium caused a gradual increase in plasma cortisol concentrations. Intense handling and severe confinement caused a rapid increase in plasma cortisol to a plateau, 2-4 times greater than the peak levels found in fingerlings subjected to the less vigorous stressors; high levels of plasma cortisol were maintained to the median tolerance limit. During a stocking operation, there was a rapid rise in plasma cortisol concentrations during the initial capture from the rearing ponds, and high levels were maintained through to stocking into the lake 6 h and 10 min later, although a small decrease occurred during transit while the fish were in the truck tanks. After stocking, plasma cortisol concentrations in caged fingerlings did not decrease to the basal level until 8 days poststocking.This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
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