Sardine (Sardina pilchardus) stress reactions to purse seine fishing

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Ana Marçalo
Luísa Mateus
José Henrique Duarte Correia
Pedro Serra
Rob Fryer
Yorgos Stratoudakis
机构
[1] INIAP/IPIMAR,Faculdade de Medicina Veterinaria
[2] CRIP Sul,undefined
[3] Estação Piloto de Piscicultura de Olhão,undefined
[4] INIAP/IPIMAR,undefined
[5] Pólo Universitário Alto da Ajuda,undefined
[6] FRS Marine Laboratory,undefined
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Marine Biology | 2006年 / 149卷
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Cortisol; Fishing; Stress Variable; Purse Seine; Skipjack Tuna;
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Observations from the purse seine fishery off northern Portugal are used to describe the early dynamics of sardine (Sardina pilchardus) stress reactions and identify likely stressors during the commercial fishing operation. Sardine blood and muscle were sampled from the onset of fishing (school identification and encircling) to the end of fish transfer onboard (90–120 min later). The evolution of haematocrit, haemoglobin, cortisol, glucose, ionic concentrations, ATP and its catabolites were modelled using linear mixed models as a function of time spent in the net, biological (sex, reproductive state and condition) and operational variables (catch, light level and phase of fishing operation). Significant linear trends with time were detected for most stress variables and mean concentrations after 2 h in the net were similar to literature values corresponding to acute stress reactions for teleosts. Biological variables were rarely significant and explained a small proportion of variation, while operational variables were never significant. For each stress variable, levels varied considerably between trips but the temporal evolution was common across trips. Random trip effects were uncorrelated among most biochemical variables, suggesting that distinct factors affected each stress variable during the sampled trips. However, the linear trend with time spent in the net observed for most stress variables indicates that the duration of the fishing operation is an important stressor in purse seine fishing due to the progressive water volume restriction, crowding and manipulation associated to the fishing method.
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