Differential Seawater Adaptability in Three Different Sizes of Under-yearling Steelhead Trout.

Development & reproduction Pub Date : 2020-09-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-30 DOI:10.12717/DR.2020.24.3.215
Myeongseok Lee, Jang-Won Lee
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Seawater adaptability of steelhead trout increases along with the increase in the size of the fish, independent of parr-smolt transformation. Three 96 h seawater challenge tests were conducted to determine the size at which seawater adaptability of steelhead trout develops. Plasma Na+ and Cl- levels, moisture content, gill Na+/K+ ATPase activity, and mortality during the 96 h after direct transfer to seawater (32 ppt) were determined. Plasma Na+ and Cl- levels in 50 g fish continuously increased during the 96 h after the transfer to seawater (p<0.05), but the levels in 100 and 150 g fish leveled off after 24 h (p<0.05). Both 100 and 150 g size steelhead trout maintained muscle moisture content (%) better than 50 g size fish (p<0.05). Gill Na+/K+ ATPase activity in the 100 g size group increased in a time-dependent manner after transfer to seawater (p<0.05), whereas activity in the 50 and 150 g sizes did not increase (p>0.05), for which a possible explanation was discussed. A mere 2.6% mortality in both the 50 and 150 g size groups was observed. In conclusion, the current results indicate that 50 g size steelhead trout did not show development of a high level of hypoosmoregulatory capacity, whereas fish in the 100 and 150 g size groups showed a high level in our experimental conditions. Therefore, the steelhead trout larger than a 100 g size is recommended for transfer to seawater culture.

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三种不同大小的未满龄钢头鳟鱼对海水适应性的差异。
虹鳟对海水的适应能力随鱼体大小的增加而增加,不受幼鱼-幼鱼转化的影响。通过3个96 h的海水攻毒试验,确定了虹鳟对海水的适应能力。测定直接转移至海水(32 ppt)后96 h血浆Na+和Cl水平、水分含量、鳃Na+/K+ atp酶活性和死亡率。50 g鱼体血浆Na+和Cl-水平在转入海水后96 h内持续升高(100 g鱼体ppp+/K+ atp酶活性在转入海水后呈时间依赖性升高(pp>0.05),并对其可能的解释进行了讨论。50克和150克体重组的死亡率仅为2.6%。总之,目前的结果表明,50克大小的钢头鳟鱼没有表现出高水平的低调节能力,而100和150克大小的鱼在我们的实验条件下表现出高水平的低调节能力。因此,建议将大于100克的钢头鳟鱼转移到海水养殖。
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