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Effects of Pressure on Survival of Six Species of Fish

Effects of Pressure on Survival of Six Species of Fish 88 SHORT PAPERS AND NOTES LITERATURE CITED pumping site of approximately 300 pounds per square inch. GABRIEL, MORDICAI LIONEL. 1944. Factors affect- Harvey (unpublished) reporting on effects ing the number and form of vertebrae in Fun- dulus heteroclitus. J. Exp. Zool., 95(1): 105- of pressure in the early life history of sockeye salmon has provided a comprehensive review HaucK, FoaaES? R. 1947. Some harmful effects of the electric shocker on large rainbow trout. of the literature on the perception, response, Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc., 77(1): 61-64. and effects of pressure on fish. Harvey found KXNDLEa, R. 1932. Unsicherheiten bei Bestimmung that young sockeye salmon tolerated pressure der Wirbelzahl infolge Verwacksungserschein- wegen. J. Conseil., 7: 373. up to 300 psi and sockeye smolts tolerated de- McCaIaaON, H. R., AND A. H. BEAST. 1963. A compression from high pressure to atmos- portable AC-DC back-pack fish shocker designed pheric conditions. Resistance to decompres- for operation in Ontario streams. Progr. Fish- Cult., 25(3): 159-162. sion below atmospheric pressure was variable. Seasonal differences in resistance to decom- HtcH R. McCRIMMON pression were also encountered. BRYANT BIDGOOD Studies by the Corps of Engineers  at Bon- Department o! Zoology neville Dam on the Columbia River http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Transactions of the American Fisheries Society Oxford University Press

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Oxford University Press
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© American Fisheries Society
ISSN
0002-8487
eISSN
1548-8659
DOI
10.1577/1548-8659(1965)94[88:eoposo]2.0.co;2
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88 SHORT PAPERS AND NOTES LITERATURE CITED pumping site of approximately 300 pounds per square inch. GABRIEL, MORDICAI LIONEL. 1944. Factors affect- Harvey (unpublished) reporting on effects ing the number and form of vertebrae in Fun- dulus heteroclitus. J. Exp. Zool., 95(1): 105- of pressure in the early life history of sockeye salmon has provided a comprehensive review HaucK, FoaaES? R. 1947. Some harmful effects of the electric shocker on large rainbow trout. of the literature on the perception, response, Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc., 77(1): 61-64. and effects of pressure on fish. Harvey found KXNDLEa, R. 1932. Unsicherheiten bei Bestimmung that young sockeye salmon tolerated pressure der Wirbelzahl infolge Verwacksungserschein- wegen. J. Conseil., 7: 373. up to 300 psi and sockeye smolts tolerated de- McCaIaaON, H. R., AND A. H. BEAST. 1963. A compression from high pressure to atmos- portable AC-DC back-pack fish shocker designed pheric conditions. Resistance to decompres- for operation in Ontario streams. Progr. Fish- Cult., 25(3): 159-162. sion below atmospheric pressure was variable. Seasonal differences in resistance to decom- HtcH R. McCRIMMON pression were also encountered. BRYANT BIDGOOD Studies by the Corps of Engineers  at Bon- Department o! Zoology neville Dam on the Columbia River

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Transactions of the American Fisheries SocietyOxford University Press

Published: Jan 1, 1965

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