Abstract

Critical thermal maxima (CTMax), critical thermal minima (CTMin), lethal temperature maxima (LTMax) and lethal temperature minima (LTMin) were determined in Indian Major Carps ( Labeo rohita, Catla catla and Cirrhinus mrigala) acclimated to 26°C, 31°C, 33°C and 36°C for 30 days. At each acclimation temperatures, CTMax, CTMin were 40.63, 41.91, 42.65, 42.86 and 13.73, 14.2, 15, 15.58 ( L. rohita), 40.45, 41.39, 42.63, 42.73 and 13.92, 14.4, 15.2, 15.63 ( C. catla), 42.25, 42.55, 42.76, 43.07 and 12.12, 13.7, 13.81, 13.95 ( C. mrigala), respectively. Similarly, LTMax and LTMin at 26°C, 31°C, 33°C and 36°C were 41.16, 42.3, 43.06, 43.31 and 13.31, 14.71, 14.43, 14.9 ( L. rohita), 41.03, 41.7, 42.96, 43.06 and 13.6, 13.95, 14.81, 14.98 ( C. catla), 42.51, 42.93, 43.11, 43.68 and 11.9, 13.3, 13.45, 13.56 ( C. mrigala), respectively. Rate of oxygen consumption with and without acclimation were determined at 26°C, 31°C, 33°C and 36°C and were significantly ( p<0.05) different. Final preferred temperature in Indian Major Carps was estimated through Q 10 to be between 31°C and 33°C. Thermal tolerance polygon values over entire range of tolerance region (12–40°C were 744.8°C 2 in L. rohita, 728.8°C 2 in C. catla and 801.8°C 2 in C. mrigala, respectively.

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