@article{MAKHILLJFI20116521671,
    title = {Preliminary Study on Rate of Oxygen Consumption and Determination of Dissolved Oxygen Required for Transport of Freshwater Shark <I>Wallago attu </I>(Schin)},
    journal = {Journal of Fisheries International},
    volume = {6},
    number = {5},
    pages = {84-86},
    year = {2011},
    issn = {1817-3381},
    doi = {jfish.2011.84.86},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1817-3381&doi=jfish.2011.84.86},
    author = {Suresh,S.K. Singh,S. Das Gupta and},
    keywords = {Wallago attu,oxygen uptake,transportation,weight,relation,India},
    abstract = {Oxygen uptake by one day fasted juveniles of <I>Wallago attu</I> in relation to their body weight was studied in three different concentration of dissolved oxygen, i.e., Saturated (SW), DO 7.6-6.8 ppm, nearly Normoxic (NW) 6.8-4.4 ppm and Hypoxic (HW) 2.5-0.9 ppm at a temperature of 28&plusmn;1&deg;C in laboratory. With an average body weight of 155 g, oxygen consumption rate was 510.6 and 266.7 mg/kg/h and 120 mg/kg/mL, respectively in three oxygen concentrations. In another group of fishes with an average body weight of 190 g the uptake of oxygen was 492.0 ppm, 263 and 78.88 mg/kg/h, respectively. With an average body weight of 172 g of juveniles, mean rate of oxygen consumption in a DO range of 7.6-4.4 ppm was measured 388.12 mg/kg/h.}
    }