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Temperature effects on larval survival, larval period, and health of hatchery-reared red king crab, Paralithodes camtschaticus.

机译:温度对孵化场饲养的红色帝王蟹Paralithodes camtschaticus的幼体存活,幼体时期和健康的影响。

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We tested the effects of two rearing temperatures (8 and 11 degrees C) on survival, larval period, and health of red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) larvae in eight hatchery-scale 1200 L tanks as part of a stock enhancement feasibility study. Larvae were stocked at a density of 50 larvae L-1. Survival did not vary from the newly hatched first stage zoea to the glaucothoe and first juvenile crab stage (C1) between the two temperatures. Survival averaged 50% from stocking to the glaucothoe stage and 20% from stocking to C1. Overall, 480,000 Z1s were stocked and 96,200 C1s were produced. Larval periods were significantly shorter at the higher temperature, averaging 21 days from stocking to glaucothoe and 35 days from stocking to C1 at 11 degrees C compared to 30 days to glaucothoe and 50 days to C1 at 8 degrees C. Specific attributes of larval health measured in this study included the size and relative number of lipid droplets in the anterior region of the larval gut as a measure of stored energy reserves and percentage of the surface of the larval exoskeleton fouled with filamentous bacteria. Quantitative assessment of accumulated lipids as measured by maximum lipid droplet diameters and relative numbers of lipid droplets in the anterior region of the gut was not significantly different between larvae reared at the two temperatures, suggesting that larvae were able to accumulate similar quantities of lipid energy reserves at both temperatures. Filamentous bacterial fouling was greater during the late Z4 stage in the larvae reared at 8 degrees C compared to those reared at 11 degrees C, which was likely due to the longer intermolt duration at the lower temperature allowing more time for bacterial accumulation on the exoskeleton. We found that red king crab larvae can be cultured in a substantially shorter time period without compromising survival or health by increasing rearing temperature from 8 to 11 degrees C.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2012.12.015
机译:作为种群增强可行性研究的一部分,我们在八个孵化场规模1200 L的水箱中测试了两个饲养温度(8和11摄氏度)对红帝蟹(Paralithodes camtschaticus)幼虫的存活,幼体和健康的影响。放养的幼体密度为50 L -1 。在这两个温度之间,从刚孵出的第一阶段动物区系到青光眼和幼蟹的第一阶段(C1),存活率没有变化。从放养到青光眼阶段的平均存活率为50%,从放养到C1的平均存活率为20%。总共库存了480,000个Z1,生产了96,200个C1。在较高的温度下,幼虫期显着缩短,从储存到青光眼的平均时间为21天,从储存到C1的C1平均为35天,而在8摄氏度下的长毛虫为30天,到C1则为50天。在这项研究中,包括幼虫肠道前部区域中脂滴的大小和相对数量,以作为储存的能量储备和被丝状细菌污染的幼虫外骨骼表面百分比的量度。在两个温度下饲养的幼体之间,通过最大脂质液滴直径和肠道前部区域中的脂质液滴的相对数量测量的累积脂质的定量评估没有显着差异,这表明幼虫能够积累相似数量的脂质能量储备在两个温度下。与在11摄氏度饲养的幼体相比,在8摄氏度饲养的幼体在Z4后期对丝状细菌的污染更大,这很可能是由于在较低温度下更长的蜕皮持续时间,从而使细菌有更多的时间积聚在外骨骼上。我们发现,通过将饲养温度从8摄氏度提高到11摄氏度,可以在较短的时间内培养红帝王蟹幼虫,而不会损害生存或健康。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture .2012.12.015

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