Respiration rates and metabolic demands of Aurelia aurita in Tokyo Bay with special reference to large medusae
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The respiration rate of large medusae (11–24 cm bell diameter, 2–17 g dry weight) and their metabolic demand were estimated under laboratory conditions. The respiration rate (R; mL O2 ind−1 h−1) was defined as a function of water temperature (T; °C) and body dry weight (W; g ind−1) according to the equation, R=10(0.11T−3.1) W1.093. The weight specific daily carbon demand of medusae, including respiration and growth, in spring, summer, and autumn was 5.74, 17.6, and 7.27% of body carbon weight, respectively, and these were compared with the weight specific daily ration in specimens from the same area of Tokyo Bay.
- 2006-02-01
著者
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Ishii Haruto
Tokyo Univ. Marine Sci. And Technol. Tokyo Jpn
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TANAKA FUSAKO
Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology
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