What is the Heart Rate and Sound Frequency of a 5kg Carp?

In summary, the expected pulse rate and frequency of emitted sound by a carp's heart beat, for a fish of size around 5kg (10lb) plus, is largely dictated by water temperature since carp are cold blooded. While they can exert themselves for short bursts of energy, long term exertion results in severe tissue oxygen depletion. This means that the carp's pulse rate is mostly influenced by the water temperature. Additionally, there are no available references for fish heart sounds, as fish hearts and mammalian hearts are different.
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Hi,

I'm trying to find out what would be the expected pulse rate and frequency of emitted sound by a carp's heart beat where the fish is of size around 5kg (10lb) plus.

Does anyone know where I might find such information, or have a reasonable guess as to what it might be?
 
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Q1:
The pulse rate is largely dictated by water temperature since carp are poikilotheric - cold blooded. In general, fish can "exert" themselves for short bursts of energy which would, I assume, elevate pulse rate for a short period of time. But because of available oxygen (carp are experts at living in water with low 02 levels) long term exertion will result in severe tissue oxygen depletion.

All this means is that virtually all the time the carp's pulse rate is dicated by water temperature.

Q2: I have no idea. Are you implying that pusle rate has something to do with heart sound frequencies?. By the way, you can google for heart sounds and see what heart sounds are like. Can't find any fishy references. Note: fish hearts and mammalian hearts are different.
 
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Thanks for the reply jim :wink:
 

What is the average heart rate and frequency of a carp?

The average heart rate of a carp is around 40-60 beats per minute, and their heart typically beats around 30-40 times per minute.

How does the heart rate and frequency of a carp compare to other fish species?

The heart rate and frequency of a carp is relatively low compared to other fish species. For example, tuna have a heart rate of around 200 beats per minute and can swim at speeds up to 50 miles per hour.

What factors can affect the heart rate and frequency of a carp?

The heart rate and frequency of a carp can be influenced by a variety of factors, such as water temperature, oxygen levels, and activity level. Stress and disease can also affect their heart rate.

Do carp have the ability to regulate their heart rate and frequency?

Yes, carp have the ability to regulate their heart rate and frequency to some extent. They can increase their heart rate when they are actively swimming and decrease it when resting or in colder water where their metabolism slows down.

Why is it important to study the heart rate and frequency of carp?

Studying the heart rate and frequency of carp can provide valuable information about their overall health and well-being. Changes in heart rate can also indicate potential stressors in their environment, allowing scientists to better understand and protect these fish populations.

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