三倍体鱼的福利考虑

T. W. Fraser, P. Fjelldal, T. Hansen, I. Mayer
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水产养殖产量继续增加以满足全球需求,因此,与环境可持续性和鱼类福利有关的问题在社会中变得更加突出。不育的三倍体鱼(拥有一条额外的染色体,更自然的二倍体状态)被用于水产养殖和渔业管理,以避免不必要的性成熟过早和野生鱼和养殖鱼之间的遗传相互作用相关的问题。三倍体在生理和行为上与二倍体相似,尽管存在倍性效应。本文综述了三倍体鱼类在水产养殖和渔业管理中的福利问题。主要结论是,与二倍体相比,三倍体似乎更容易受到温度胁迫,有更高的畸形发生率,并且攻击性更低。然而,在三倍体生理和性能方面存在相当大的知识空白;因此,不能充分评估三倍体对水质、营养需求、放养密度和屠宰方法的要求。此外,除了生长和存活之外,没有关于三倍体鱼在自然环境中释放后表现的信息,这是一个相当令人担忧的问题,因为三倍体鱼通常用于捕捞和释放渔业。随着今天对动物福利的日益重视,这些问题变得更加紧迫。
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Welfare Considerations of Triploid Fish
Aquaculture production continues to increase to satisfy global demand, and as such, issues relating to its environmental sustainability and the welfare of fish are becoming more prominent within society. Sterile triploid fish (possessing one additional chromosome set to the more natural diploid state) are in use in aquaculture and fisheries management to avoid the problems associated with unwanted early sexual maturation and genetic interactions between wild and cultured fish. Triploids are physiologically and behaviorally similar to diploids, although ploidy effects do exist. This review focuses on the welfare of triploid fish within aquaculture and fisheries management. The main conclusions are that triploids appear more susceptible to temperature stress, have a higher incidence of deformities, and are less aggressive than their diploid counterparts. However, considerable knowledge gaps exist in triploid physiology and performance; therefore, triploid requirements for water quality, nutritional requirements, stocking densities, and slaughter methods cannot be fully assessed. In addition, other than growth and survival, no information exists on the performance of triploids when released into natural environments, and this is of considerable concern, as triploids are commonly used in catch-and-release fisheries. These matters become more pressing with today's increased emphasis on animal welfare.
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