Some Short-term Indicators of Sublethal Effects of Copper on Brook Trout, Salvelinus fontinalis

Abstract
Changes in cough frequency, locomotor activity, and feeding behavior of yearling brook trout appeared within 2–24 hr at copper concentrations as low as 6–15 μg/liter. Each of these responses appears to be useful for predicting the concentration range of copper likely to have no long-term effects on the species.