Assessment of physiological and biochemical indicators of the state of the so-iuy mullet Liza haematocheilus (Temminck & Shlegel, 1845) in the Azov-Black Sea Basin

Author:

Kirichenko Olga,Bugaev Leonid,Voykina Anna,Lisovskaya Victoria,Kozhurin Efim

Abstract

Abstract A comprehensive analysis of the physiological state of the so-iuy mullet, inhabiting the Sea of Azov, has been carried out during its pre-spawning period in 2020–2021. The hematological characteristics of the investigated individuals have been evaluated. It has been revealed that the content of protein and lipids in fish tissues was at the level of average longterm values. The content of protein and lipids in the gonads of females was significantly higher than that of males, which is explained by the forthcoming stage of spawning. It has been determined that the contribution of albumin to the total blood serum protein was minimal, which could be a consequence of the low feeding rate of the fish. At the same time, no stress effect was identified-glucose was within its normal range.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Engineering

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