Stress response in transport of juvenile cobia Rachycentron canadum using the anesthetic benzocaine

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作者
Pedron, Janaina S. [1 ]
Miron, Denise S. [1 ]
Rodrigues, Ricardo V. [1 ]
Okamoto, Marcelo H. [1 ]
Tesser, Marcelo B. [1 ]
Sampaio, Luis A. [1 ]
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[1] Fundacao Univ Fed Rio Grande, Inst Oceanog, Lab Piscicultura Estuarina & Marinha, Rio Grande, Brazil
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Rachycentron canadum; Rachycentridae; anesthesia; physiology; hematology; water quality; marine fish; PHYSIOLOGICAL-RESPONSES; SIMULATED TRANSPORT; SALMO-SALAR; AMMONIA; SEDATION; SEA;
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10.3856/vol44-issue3-fulltext-22
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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0908 ;
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This experiment evaluated the efficacy of benzocaine to reduce stress response during transport of juvenile cobia. Fish (30 g) were packed in bags and transported for 8 h (stocking density = 10 g L-1). Three concentrations of benzocaine were evaluated: 0, 2, and 6 mg L-1. Blood samples were taken for glucose and hematocrit before transportation, and then at 0, 2, 24, and 48 h after. Water quality parameters were verified. No mortality was observed. Total ammonia nitrogen was higher (2.46 mg L-1) and pH was lower (6.92) at 2 mg benzocaine L-1. There was an increase in blood glucose for all treatments on arrival, and it was higher for those exposed to benzocaine at 6 mg L-1, although at 48 h they were all similar. The hematocrit did not differ among treatments. The results suggest: 1) the density 10 g L-1 is considered safe for juvenile cobia transport; 2) benzocaine did not mitigate stress response on cobia during transport, therefore its use is not recommended for this purpose.
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