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Laboratory spawning and rearing of a marine fish,the silverside Menidia menidia menidia
Authors:D. P. Middaugh  P. W. Lempesis
Affiliation:(1) Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Bears Bluff Field Station, John's Island, South Carolina, USA
Abstract:Adult silversides, Menidia menidia menidia (Linnaeus), were collected in early March, 1974 and maintained in 3 recirculating seawater tanks in the laboratory. Respective groups were fed Moore-Clark Fry Fine at 3, 7 and 10% of their body weight per day. The photoperiod (light intensity approximately 2000 lux) was increased in increments of 10 min/day from 12 h light to 14 h light. The water temperature was increased by 1C°/day from the ambient collection temperature, 14°C, to 22°C. Twenty-four days after beginning laboratory conditioning, fish in each tank were stripped. There was a significant increase (chi2, agr=0.05) in the number of ripe males at all three feeding levels, compared to an initial field-collected group that was checked at the beginning of the conditioning period. Females also showed significant increases in ripeness at the 7 and 10% but not at the 3% feeding level. The gonadal indices (gonad weight expressed as percentage of body weight) of both sexes were significantly greater than those measured for the initial field-collected group, but did not differ from those of adults collected from the field at the time laboratory conditioning was terminated. Techniques for maintaining eggs from field-ripened adults in the laboratory have been developed, and the effect of salinity on the percentage emergence of larvae determined. The highest emergence rate of larvae was 61% when eggs were maintained at 30permil S. Emergence was 56% at 20permil S and 47% at 10permil S. The effect of delayed feeding on survival and growth of larvae was determined at 20 and 30permil S and 25°C. Survival and growth was best for larvae fed Artemia sp. nauplii immediately after emergence at 30permil S.Contribution No. 252, Gulf Breeze Environmental Research Laboratory.Associate Laboratory of the National Environmental Research Center, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.
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