posted on 2024-02-26, 10:18authored byStefan Neuenfeldt, Ken Haste Andersen, Hans-Harald Hinrichsen
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Prolonged exposure to hypoxia decreases growth and predatory performance of fish. Hypoxic events are observed with increasing frequencies in lakes, coastal regions and deeps of semi-enclosed seas (right). In order to understand how predatory fishes can cope with hypoxia, and if there are behavioural mechanisms to counteract hypoxia induced decrease in growth and food consumption, individual behaviour of fish in the presence of hypoxic water was measured in situ.
History
Symposia
2008 Annual Science Conference, Halifax, Canada
Session
Theme Session P: New methodology for tracking fish, mammal, and seabird behaviour and migrations
Abstract reference
P:23
Recommended citation
[Authors]. 2008. Atlantic cod Gadus morhua L. in the Baltic Sea visit hypoxic water briefly but often. 2008 Annual Science Conference, Halifax, Canada. CM 2008/P:23. https://doi.org/10.17895/ices.pub.25244194