At the high temperature, with the increased metabolic capacities of both digestive and locomotive organs, the amount of dissolved oxygen in water is considered to be a limiting factor, setting the upper limit of aerobic metabolism (Fry, 1971).
At the hightemperature, with the increased metabolic capacities of both digestiveand locomotive organs, the amount of dissolved oxygen in water isconsidered to be a limiting factor, setting the upper limit of aerobicmetabolism (Fry, 1971).