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Physiological and behavioural responses of abalone to temperature and oxygen Katharina Alter.

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1 Physiological and behavioural responses of abalone to temperature and oxygen
Katharina Alter

2 Abalone aquaculture Hatchery Nursery Grow-out Farm temperature
Preferred temperature ? H. rubra: 17°C1 H. laevigata: 19°C1 Hybrid: ? Farm oxygen √ High O2 Χ 100–70% O2sat Critical oxygen H. rubra: ? H. laevigata: 77% O2sat2 Hatchery Nursery Grow-out Farm temperature √ 16–18°C Χ 16–29°C Χ 10–23°C Preferred temperature ? H. rubra: 17°C1 H. laevigata: 19°C1 Hybrid: ? Farm oxygen √ High O2 Χ 100–70% O2sat Critical oxygen Hatchery Nursery Grow-out Farm temperature √ 16–18°C Χ 16–29°C Χ 10–23°C Preferred temperature Farm oxygen √ High O2 Χ 100–70% O2sat Critical oxygen Gilroy and Edwards (1998) Aquaculture Research. Harris et al (1999) Aquaculture

3 Oxygen consumption rates
Oxygen consumption rate (ṀO2): oxygen uptake over time

4 Temperature and oxygen
Temperature and oxygen are key factors that influence the performance of a species Tmax

5 Studies Hatchery Nursery Grow-out
Alter et al Journal of Shellfish Research Alter et al. submitted Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology Nursery NMR metabolic profiling of abalone muscle tissue in response to short term warming Grow-out Morash and Alter 2015 Reviews in Aquaculture Aerobic and anaerobic potential of abalone Abalone hybrids are more tolerant to changes in oxygen level

6 Methods Hatchery Nursery Grow-out

7 Methods Hatchery Nursery Grow-out

8 Critical oxygen level

9 Hatchery Oxygen level √ Density √ Light level √ Temperature √

10 Nursery Oxygen level √ Temperature ?

11 Grow-out Oxygen level Χ

12 Grow-out – Movement Individual level at 23°C and 70% O2sat
Relatively inactive vs. active

13 Grow-out – temperature

14 Grow-out – Movement Individual level at 23°C and 70% O2sat
Relatively inactive vs. active

15 Abalone aquaculture ! 59% O2sat √ 16–20°C √ 22% O2sat √ 47% O2sat
Hatchery Nursery Grow-out Farm temperature 16–18°C 16–29°C 10–23°C Preferred temperature √ 16–20°C ? Farm oxygen High O2 100–70% O2sat Critical oxygen √ 22% O2sat √ 47% O2sat Hatchery Nursery Grow-out Farm temperature 16–18°C 16–29°C 10–23°C Preferred temperature √ 16–20°C Farm oxygen High O2 100–70% O2sat Critical oxygen √ 22% O2sat Hatchery Nursery Grow-out Farm temperature 16–18°C 16–29°C 10–23°C Preferred temperature √ 16–20°C ? NA ! Tmax: 27°C Farm oxygen High O2 100–70% O2sat Critical oxygen √ 22% O2sat √ 47% O2sat ! 59% O2sat Hatchery Nursery Grow-out Farm temperature 16–18°C 16–29°C 10–23°C Preferred temperature Farm oxygen High O2 100–70% O2sat Critical oxygen Abalone were tested at very stable conditions The farm environment is complex and may bear additional stressors that may lower the tolerance limit of abalone

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