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Title: Responses of oxygen consumption, ammonia-N excretion and urea-N excretion of Penaeus chinensis exposed to ambient ammonia at different salinity and pH levels
Authors: Jiann-Chu Chen 
Chi-Yuan Lin
Keywords: FRESH-WATER;YOUNG JUVENILES;JAPONICUS BATE;NITRITE;TEMPERATURE;NITROGEN;HEMOLYMPH;SEAWATER;INDICUS;SHRIMP
Issue Date: Nov-1995
Publisher: ELSEVIER
Journal Volume: 136
Journal Issue: 3-4
Start page/Pages: 243-255
Source: AQUACULTURE
Abstract: 
Oxygen consumption (O-2 mg g(-1) h(-1)) of Penaeus chinensis juveniles (0.76 +/- 0.05 g) increased with increased concentration of ambient ammonia-N in the range of 0-10 mg 1(-1), but decreased with increased salinity level in the range of 10-30 p.s.u. (practical salinity units) and pH level in the range of 7.0-8.5. Urea-N excretion and nitrite-N excretion of shrimp increased with increased salinity, pH and ambient ammonia-N levels. Whereas, ammonia-N excretion of shrimp decreased with increased salinity, pH and ambient ammonia-N levels. Ammonia-N uptake occurred when shrimp were exposed to ambient ammonia-N at 5 mg 1(-1) or greater at every salinity and pH level tested. Shrimp at an increased salinity level, and at an increased concentration of ambient ammonia-N enhanced their urea-N excretion, an effect that was more pronounced at high pH than at low pH.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/23210
ISSN: 0044-8486
DOI: 10.1016/0044-8486(95)01060-2
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