Growth, carbon, nitrogen and caloric content of Solea senegalensis (Pisces: Soleidae) from egg fertilization to metamorphosis

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作者
Yúfera, M
Parra, G
Santiago, R
Carrascosa, M
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[1] Inst Ciencias Marinas Andalucia CSIC, E-11510 Puerto Real, Cadiz, Spain
[2] Cultivos Piscicolas Marinos SA, Cadiz, Spain
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10.1007/s002270050523
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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Eggs and larvae of the Senegal sole, Solea senegalensis Kaup, were reared from fertilization until the end of metamorphosis, which occurs by Day 17 after hatching at 19.5 degrees C. Changes in energy content and biomass quality were studied in terms of dry weight and of carbon, nitrogen and energy content. S. senegalensis spawned eggs of about 1 mm diameter which hatched 38 h after fertilization. Average dry weight of individual eggs was 46 mu g, the chorion accounting for about 18% of total dry weight. Gross energy of recently fertilized sole eggs was approximately 1 J egg(-1). From fertilization to hatching, eggs lost 8% of their total energy (chorion not included). After hatching, larvae lost 14% of their initial energy until the start of feeding which occurred about 48 h afterwards. The principal components catabolized during embryogenesis were carbon-rich compounds that decreased by 26%, while nitrogen-rich compounds decreased by only 10% and were practically unaltered from hatching to the start of feeding. Feeding larvae displayed constant growth during the period studied (specific growth rate on a dry weight basis was 0.26 d(-1)). The relative proportion of carbon and nitrogen content revealed an accumulation of high energy compounds in the days before metamorphosis. By Day 14, the energy content reached values similar to those of recently hatched embryos, but decreased again during metamorphosis.
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