Experiments were conducted to define temperature tolerance characteristics, in an attempt to improve the management of the species. Upper and lower incipient lethal temperatures were estimated by exposing fish acclimated to different temperatures to a constant shock temperature for 48 h. Both upper and lower incipient lethals increased with elevation of acclimation temperature. The ultimate upper and lower lethal temperatures were 32 and 5.5 C. Construction of a temperature tolerance polygon from these data indicates a thermal tolerance of 527.8 CSUP-2 for the red sea bream. These findings suggest problems for the culture of the species at high summer water temperatures
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Woo, N., & Fung, A. (1980). Studies on the Biology of the Red Sea Bream Chrysophrys major. I. Temperature Tolerance. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 3, 121–124. https://doi.org/10.3354/meps003121
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