Survival and growth of larval Pallid Sturgeon are improved by a live diet

IF 1.4 4区 农林科学 Q3 FISHERIES
H. B. Treanor, Christopher S. Guy, Jason E. Ilgen, Wendy M Sealey, Addison T. Dove, Molly A. H. Webb
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Abstract

Conservation propagation facilities in the upper basin of the Missouri River are currently experiencing inconsistent survival of first‐feeding larval Pallid Sturgeon Scaphirhynchus albus among genetic families (i.e., distinct male–female pairings). The inconsistent survival can have unintended negative consequences for genetic representation of Pallid Sturgeon that are returned to the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers. We conducted a laboratory study designed to determine whether a live diet improves survival and growth of first‐feeding larval Pallid Sturgeon.First‐feeding larval Pallid Sturgeon from three distinct genetic families were assigned to one of the following diets: live first instar brine shrimp (Artemia franciscana) nauplii, an Otohime dry diet, a 50–50% combination of Otohime and live first instar brine shrimp nauplii, or food restricted (no food). Mortality was evaluated at the end of each day and at the end of the trial (21 days after the onset of exogenous feeding), and individual weight (g) was measured at the end of the trial.Pallid Sturgeon larvae that received a live diet (either solely live first instar brine shrimp nauplii or the combined diet) experienced higher survival than larvae that were fed solely Otohime. Furthermore, there was statistical evidence that larvae receiving solely live first instar brine shrimp nauplii were heavier at 21 days postexogenous feeding than larvae that were fed either solely Otohime or the combined diet.Our results suggest that a live diet can improve survival and growth of first‐feeding larval Pallid Sturgeon at conservation propagation facilities.
活食提高了中华鲟幼鱼的存活率和生长速度
密苏里河上游流域的保护性繁殖设施目前正经历着第一次进食的白鲟幼体在不同基因家族(即不同的雌雄配对)中存活率不一致的问题。存活率不一致可能会对返回密苏里河和黄石河的白鲟的遗传代表性产生意想不到的负面影响。我们进行了一项实验室研究,旨在确定活饵料是否能提高中华鲟初食性幼体的存活率和生长速度。来自三个不同基因家族的中华鲟初食性幼体被分配到以下饵料之一:活的初生卤虾(Artemia franciscana)稚虾、Otohime干饵料、Otohime和活的初生卤虾稚虾50-50%的组合饵料或限制食物(无食物)。每天结束时和试验结束时(开始外源喂食 21 天后)对死亡率进行评估,试验结束时测量个体体重(克)。此外,有统计证据表明,在外源性喂养后 21 天,只摄食活的初生卤虾稚虾的幼体比只摄食奥托姬或混合饲料的幼体更重。
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46
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
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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