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Respiratory responses of Gillichthys mirabilis to changes in temperature, dissolved oxygen and salinity.
Author(s)
Courtois, L.A.
Volume
53
Issue
1
Start Page Number
7
Final Page
10
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Species: Longjaw Mudsucker (Gillichthys mirabilis)
Exposure Endpoint Type
Endpoint Description
Endpoint Value
Sample Size
Units
Specific Location
California Counties
Countries
Type
Inhalation Rate
Oxygen consumption by water temperature
See Figure 3; increased with temperature
35
mg O2/gm/hr
Fish collected from Leslie Salt Falts, Alviso
Santa Clara
USA
Exposure Factor Datasets
Inhalation Rate
Oxygen consumption by available oxygen
See Figure 4; increased with availability
8
mg O2/gm/hr
Fish collected from Leslie Salt Falts, Alviso
Santa Clara
USA
Exposure Factor Datasets
Inhalation Rate
Oxygen consumption by salinity
See Figure 4; varied with salinity
24
mg O2/gm/hr
Fish collected from Leslie Salt Falts, Alviso
Santa Clara
USA
Exposure Factor Datasets
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