Opercular Shortening and Deformities in Farmed Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) and Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)-A Qualitative Study.

IF 2.2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Øyvind Salvesen, Grunde Heggland, Ane Grøndahl, Mari Viken Kjønstad, Liv Østevik
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In the Norwegian aquaculture industry, opercular shortening has been ranked as an important cause of increased mortality, reduced welfare and growth. The aim of this study was to gather experience-based knowledge from fish health personnel and production staff involved in the commercial production of farmed Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout. A total of 29 semi-structured interviews with a predefined list of questions on the topic of opercular shortening were conducted in the period 22.04.24 to 10.12.24. Results showed that participants reported aggressive behaviour due to underfeeding, with subsequent nipping of gill lids as the main cause of shortened opercula in farmed salmonids. Inadequate feed allocation of fry was perceived to be the most important risk factor for aggression, in addition to starving fry. The prevalence of opercular shortening in the freshwater phase was reported to be between 0% and 70%. Opercular shortening was typically first detected in fry between 2 and 5 g, but sometimes already during first feeding (0.5 g) and in alevins. Damaged gill tissue, reduced growth rates and increased mortality were suggested as consequences of shortened opercula. Sufficient feed allocation in fry stages, optimization of environmental conditions, reducing fish density and culling of small fry were reported as preventive measures, while culling affected fish was the sole mitigating measure.

养殖大西洋鲑鱼(Salmo salar)和虹鳟鱼(Oncorhynchus mykiss)的眼部缩短和畸形的定性研究。
在挪威水产养殖业中,眼窝缩短已被列为死亡率增加、福利和生长下降的一个重要原因。本研究的目的是从参与大西洋鲑鱼和虹鳟鱼商业养殖的鱼类保健人员和生产人员那里收集基于经验的知识。在24年4月22日至24日10月12日期间,共进行了29次半结构化访谈,并预先设定了问题清单。结果显示,参与者报告了由于喂食不足而产生的攻击行为,随后咬鳃盖是养殖鲑科鱼缩短表皮的主要原因。除了饥肠辘辘的鱼苗外,饵料分配不足被认为是造成攻击的最重要危险因素。据报道,淡水期眼缩短的发生率在0%至70%之间。通常在2至5克之间的薯条中首次检测到眼球缩短,但有时在第一次喂食(0.5克)和alevins时就已经发现了。鳃组织受损,生长速率降低和死亡率增加被认为是缩短鳃盖的后果。在鱼苗阶段充分分配饲料、优化环境条件、降低鱼密度和扑杀小鱼是预防措施,而扑杀受影响的鱼是唯一的缓解措施。
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Journal of fish diseases
Journal of fish diseases 农林科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.60
自引率
12.00%
发文量
170
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Fish Diseases enjoys an international reputation as the medium for the exchange of information on original research into all aspects of disease in both wild and cultured fish and shellfish. Areas of interest regularly covered by the journal include: -host-pathogen relationships- studies of fish pathogens- pathophysiology- diagnostic methods- therapy- epidemiology- descriptions of new diseases
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