Author:
Paterson Brian D.,Grauf Stephen G.,Smith Ross A.
Abstract
For export of live Panulirus ornatus from northern
Queensland, divers catch the lobsters by hand and keep them in small tanks on
dinghies before draining the tanks and returning at speed to a mother ship
that has a larger storage tank. The lobsters are sometimes too weak for
export. The physiological state of lobsters stored in a tank on the mother
ship was studied by measuring the concentrations of L-lactate, D-glucose and
ammonia in the haemolymph. Oxygen levels in the dinghy tanks were normally
acceptable but fell rapidly below 50% saturation when flow was stopped
and the tank was draining. The concentration of lactate in the haemolymph of
lobsters arriving from the dinghy was 16.4 ± 5.7 mmol
L-1 (mean ± s.d.,n =
9); this fell during storage on the mother ship. On the mother ship, serum
concentrations of calcium, potassium and magnesium ions all increased,
haemolymph glucose concentration increased slightly and then decreased, and
ammonia concentration did not change. Future work may identify which aspects
of prior handling are responsible for the elevated lactate concentrations in
captive lobsters, but improvements could be made meanwhile to water flow
through the dinghy tanks.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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