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Juvenile bull trout Salvelinus confluentus exposed to continuous- or pulsed-DC electroshock exhibited rapid elevations in plasma cortisol and glucose, but plasma chloride did not change. In a 1-h experiment using 240V at 1.4A of 60-Hz pulsed DC (voltage gradient 0.81V cm -1 ), which proved lethal, plasma cortisol and glucose rose significantly within 15min of a 10-s electroshock. Plasma...
Brief AC electroshock caused significant elevations in plasma cortisol, glucose, osmolality, and chloride levels in rainbow trout within 15min, but plasma protein was reduced at 3h. Circulating granulocytes had declined by 15min, but other haematological features remained unchanged. Thus, AC electrofishing would not be suitable for monitoring physiological conditions in trout if short delays are encountered...
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