Effects of salinity on food intake, growth, and survival of pufferfish (Fugu obscurus)


Autoria(s): M. Yan; Z. Li; B. Xiong and J. Zhu
Data(s)

2004

Resumo

The food intake, growth, food conversion ratio and survival of yearling pufferfish, Fugu obscurus Abe, were investigated under different water salinity conditions over a 54-day period. Within the salinity regimes of 0 (freshwater), 8, 18, and 35parts per thousand, the food intake levels were 0.97%, 1.43%, 1.19% and 1.01%, respectively; food conversion ratios were 1.31, 1.93, 1.61 and 1.36, respectively; and specific growth rates were 0.41%, 1.15%, 0.84%, and 0.35%, respectively. The three data series were reduced with increasing salinity. However, the survival rates did not show the same tendencies, which were 80%, 100%, 100%, and 67%, respectively. There were significant differences among the treatments. In conclusion, the yearling pufferfish optimum culture salinity condition was about 8parts per thousand.

Identificador

http://ir.ihb.ac.cn/handle/152342/9530

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/59278

Fonte

M. Yan; Z. Li; B. Xiong and J. Zhu.Effects of salinity on food intake, growth, and survival of pufferfish (Fugu obscurus),JOURNAL OF APPLIED ICHTHYOLOGY,2004,20(2):146-149

Palavras-Chave #Fisheries; Marine & Freshwater Biology #SALMON SALMO-SALAR #FRESH-WATER #CONVERSION EFFICIENCY #TEMPERATURE #SMOLTS #SEAWATER #SEA #OSMOREGULATION #CONSUMPTION #TILAPIA
Tipo

期刊论文