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Abstract
This study analysed the relationship between body size and the commencement of smoltification in masu salmon Oncorhynchus masou. Juveniles of a strain of O. masou were reared under a simulated natural photoperiod (SNP) and an advanced photoperiod (AP), in which LD15:9 was interrupted by LD9:15 from June to October to induce spring smoltification. Regardless of the photoperiod, the underyearlings were just shorter than 12 cm in fork length (LF) in October. When the photoperiod in the AP group was switched from short to long days in late October, juvenile O. masou exceeded 12 cm and exhibited increased gill Na+/K+-ATPase (NKA) activity in December. These changes were accompanied by an increase in circulating levels of insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-1 and IGF-binding protein-2b. In contrast, fish under SNP remained below 12 cm and had low gill NKA activity and hormone/protein levels from October to January. Underyearlings of the same strain reared in a larger tank under a natural photoperiod grew well and exhibited increased gill NKA activity in July when they exceeded 12 cm. These results suggest that an LF of 12 cm is the threshold size above which juvenile O. masou increase gill NKA activity throughout the year. This implies that they may cease their growth during autumn and winter to avoid exceeding the threshold size required to commence smoltification during spring. Although the threshold size may be related to rearing density or tank size, the findings of the present study suggest that increases in gill NKA activity during summer and the following spring are tightly linked to body size in O. masou.
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The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.