Moving With The Beat: Heart Rate And Visceral Temperature Of Free-Swimming And Feeding Bluefin Tuna

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Article Date: 27 Aug 2008 - 4:00 PDT

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Nothing is known of the cardiovascular function of free-swimming bluefin tuna. We used a surgically-implanted data logger to measure heart rate and visceral temperature of free-swimming and feeding southern bluefin tuna (Thunnus maccoyii; 10-21 kg) within sea pens in Australia.

The digestive period was characterised by elevated visceral temperature and heart rate, the latter suggesting heart beat frequency as a key component to the increased level of circulatory oxygen transport required for digestion.

Contrary to expectations, T. maccoyii maintains a routine heart rate similar to other fishes, and the maximum heart rate we recorded was also unexceptional.

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