Effects of brackish water on growth, feed conversion and energy absorption efficiency by juvenile euryhaline and freshwater stenohaline fishes
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Auteurs : I. Altinok [États-Unis] ; J. M. Grizzle [États-Unis]Source :
- Journal of fish biology [ 0022-1112 ] ; 2001.
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Abstract
Among six species of juvenile fishes (<6 months old), stenohaline species (channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus and goldfish Carassius auratus) had their highest specific growth rate (G) and most efficient food conversion ratio (EC) and energy absorption efficiency (IE) in fresh water. Three of the euryhaline species (rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss, striped bass Morone saxatilis and Gulf sturgeon Acipenser oxyrinchus desotoi) had higher G and had more efficient EC and IE in 3 and 9‰ salinities than in lower salinities (fresh water and 1‰). For brown trout Salmo trutta (age 3-4 months), 9‰ was above the optimum level for G and EC. However, IE for brown trout was not significantly different at 3 and 9‰ salinities. Over the salinity range tested, channel catfish had the largest change in G, EC and IE, while changes for euryhaline species were relatively small. Although all species tested survived and grew in all treatments, salinities as low as 1‰ adversely affected the stenohaline species, and 9‰ adversely affected brown trout.
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Among six species of juvenile fishes (<6 months old), stenohaline species (channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus and goldfish Carassius auratus) had their highest specific growth rate (G) and most efficient food conversion ratio (E<sub>C</sub>
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and I<sub>E</sub>
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. However, I<sub>E</sub>
for brown trout was not significantly different at 3 and 9‰ salinities. Over the salinity range tested, channel catfish had the largest change in G, E<sub>C</sub>
and I<sub>E</sub>
, while changes for euryhaline species were relatively small. Although all species tested survived and grew in all treatments, salinities as low as 1‰ adversely affected the stenohaline species, and 9‰ adversely affected brown trout.</div>
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