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Clinical methods for the assessment of the effects of environmental stress on fish health

January 1, 1977

Clinical methods are presented for biological monitoring of hatchery and native fish populations to assess the effects of environmental stress on fish health. The choice of methods is based on the experience of the authors and the judgment of colleagues at fishery laboratories of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Detailed analysis methods, together with guidelines for sample collection and for the interpretation of results, are given for tests on blood (cell counts, chloride, cholesterol, clotting time, cortisol, glucose, hematocrit, hemoglobin, lactic acid, methemoglobin, osmolality, and total protein); water (ammonia and nitrite content); and liver and muscle (glycogen content).

Publication Year 1977
Title Clinical methods for the assessment of the effects of environmental stress on fish health
Authors Gary A. Wedemeyer, William T. Yasutake
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Series Title Technical Paper
Series Number 89
Index ID tp89
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse