No effect of stocking density on the survival or size of late‐stage Delta Smelt larvae reared in a small‐scale culture system

IF 1.4 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES North American Journal of Aquaculture Pub Date : 2023-10-10 DOI:10.1002/naaq.10303
Yi‐Jiun Jean Tsai, Luke Ellison, Troy Stevenson, Evan W. Carson, Tien‐Chieh Hung
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Abstract Objective A small‐scale culture system effective in producing larvae of endangered Delta Smelt Hypomesus transpacificus was recently developed to facilitate conservation and research efforts. Methods To optimize its use, we examined the effect of stocking density (300, 500, 700, and 900 fish per 92 L of water) on the length, weight, and survival of late‐stage larvae (41 days posthatch) reared for 40 days in the small‐scale system. Result Stocking density had no effect on larval survival or size. Also, the survival, length, and weight of these fish did not differ from those reared using standard, large‐scale culture practices (2500 fish per 320 L of water). Conclusion Our findings validate the methods used for small‐scale Delta Smelt rearing, help optimize these protocols, and thereby enhance Delta Smelt rearing capabilities needed for research and conservation.
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在小规模养殖系统中,饲养密度对后期三角洲臭鱼幼虫的存活率和大小没有影响
摘要目的建立了一种小型养殖系统,可以有效地生产濒临灭绝的跨太平洋三角洲冶炼鱼(Hypomesus transpacificus)的幼虫,以促进保护和研究工作。为了优化其使用,我们研究了放养密度(每92 L水300条、500条、700条和900条鱼)对在小规模系统中饲养40天的后期幼虫(产后41天)的长度、体重和存活率的影响。结果放养密度对幼虫存活率和幼虫大小无影响。此外,这些鱼的存活率、长度和重量与使用标准的大规模养殖方法(每320升水2500条鱼)饲养的鱼没有差异。结论本研究结果验证了小型鳙鱼养殖方法的有效性,有助于优化这些方案,从而提高研究和保护所需的鳙鱼养殖能力。
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期刊介绍: The North American Journal of Aquaculture publishes papers on new research and practical experience in all areas of intensive and extensive fish culture. Topics include broodstock selection and spawning, nutrition and feeding, health and water quality, facilities and production technology, and the management of ponds, pens, and raceways. The journal will consider papers dealing with ways to improve the husbandry of any aquatic species—marine or freshwater, vertebrate or invertebrate—raised for commercial, scientific, recreational, enhancement, or restoration purposes that may be of interest to practitioners in North America. Its scope includes both basic and applied science, but applied scientific endeavors—including practical experiences, descriptive studies, and other nontraditional, but pertinent works—are emphasized.
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