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Effects of lighting mode on the growth performance,cortisol level and oxidative stress of juvenile Chinese three-keeled pond turtle(Chinemys Reevesii)
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作者 Haijun Li Jianlin Guo +3 位作者 Jian Zhao Zhangying Ye Mingdong Ji Songming Zhu 《International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering》 SCIE 2023年第4期58-62,共5页
To improve the light environment and welfare of the turtle cultured indoors,the effects of lighting mode on growth performance,cortisol level,and oxidative stress of juvenile Chinese three-keeled pond turtle,Chinemys ... To improve the light environment and welfare of the turtle cultured indoors,the effects of lighting mode on growth performance,cortisol level,and oxidative stress of juvenile Chinese three-keeled pond turtle,Chinemys reevesii,were investigated in this study.The experimental turtles with an initial weight of 5.61±0.09 g were reared in tanks under four different lighting modes:three groups with light(lighting the basking area and water area,LBW;lighting the water area only,LW;lighting the basking area only,LB)and control group(no light,NL).The experiment was conducted for more than six months,with each group having three replicates.After 203 d of the experiment,the turtle in the LW group exhibited higher weight gain rate(WGR)and a specific growth rate(SGR,%/d)compared to other treatments.Also,results showed that the final body weight of the turtle exposed to LW was higher than that exposed to other treatments.On the physiological level,serum cortisol level in turtles exposed to LW was significantly lower than that in other treatments.Regarding oxidative stress,the level of catalase(CAT)in turtles exposed to LW and LB was significantly lower than that exposed to LBW and NL.The malonaldehyde(MDA)activity in turtles exposed to LW was significantly lower than other treatments.Based on the growth performance and health status,it is suggested that lighting the water area only is the optimal lighting mode for the juvenile threekeeled pond turtle cultured indoors. 展开更多
关键词 chinese three-keeled pond turtle lighting mode growth stress response oxidative stress
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Effects of Pesticide Exposure on Embryonic Development and Hatchling Traits of Turtles 被引量:5
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作者 Baofeng WU Liang LIANG +1 位作者 Liang MA Weiguo DU 《Asian Herpetological Research》 SCIE CSCD 2016年第1期28-33,共6页
Deltamethrin is a widespread environmental hormone with endocrine-disrupting properties, but its effect on embryonic development of reptiles is largely unexplored. We investigated the effects of deltamethrin on embryo... Deltamethrin is a widespread environmental hormone with endocrine-disrupting properties, but its effect on embryonic development of reptiles is largely unexplored. We investigated the effects of deltamethrin on embryonic development and offspring traits in two turtle species, one with parchment-shelled eggs and the other with rigidshelled eggs. Deltamethrin exposure during egg incubation did not affect hatching success and hatchling body size in either species. However, embryonic exposure to deltamethrin resulted in reduced hatchling locomotor performance in the red-eared slider turtle(Trachemys scripta) with parchment-shelled eggs, but not in the Chinese three-keeled pond turtle(Chinemys reevesii) with rigid-shelled eggs. These results suggest that parchment-shelled eggs are likely more vulnerable to deltamethrin than rigid-shelled eggs. 展开更多
关键词 Parchment-shelled eggs Rigid-shelled eggs Red-eared slider turtle Trachemys scripta chinese threekeeled pond turtle Chinemys reevesii Embryo Environmental hormone
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