Sodium balance in the catfish Clarias mossambicus exposed to acid water
Abstract
African catfish, Clarias mossambicus showed no ill effects when kept in acid water pH 4–5 for 3–4 days. Their ionic regulatory response was examined and during 24 h exposure to water of pH 4, Na+ efflux increased significantly but was not matched by an increase in Na+ influx resulting in a substantial net loss of body Na+, which was reduced from 65.4 mmol kg–1 to 35.6 mmol kg–1, with smaller losses of Cl– and K+.
Citation
Hydrobiologia (impact factor: 1.78). 08/1983; 106(2):123-126. DOI:10.1007/BF00006744Publisher
University of Nairobi