EFFECT OF SALINITY ON SURVIVAL AND GROWTH OF ATLANTIC SALMON SALMO-SALAR) PARR AND SMOLTS

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DUSTON, J
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[1] Connors Bros., Limited, Aquaculture Division, Blacks Harbour
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10.1016/0044-8486(94)90013-2
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S9 [水产、渔业];
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0908 ;
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The two main findings were that stunting in parr transferred to seawater can be temporary, and the growth rate of smolts is largely independent of salinity. In late-May, large lower-modal group parr (chiBAR wt. = 26 g) including some with partial smolt characteristics, and upper-modal group smolts (chiBAR wt. = 36 g) were randomly allocated among four tanks at salinities of 10, 20, 31 ppt (seawater), or fresh water (control). Smolts exhibited 0% mortality. Mortality of parr in seawater was size dependent and reached 47% in late-June, with few mortalities thereafter. Mortality was < 10% in salinities less-than-or-equal-to 20 ppt. Survivors in >20 ppt showed elevated gill Na+/K+-ATPase activity, normal plasma osmolality and muscle water content, but retarded (''stunted'') growth. The degree of stunting was dependent on salinity and body size; the smallest parr in seawater remained 11-12 cm fork length from May to September, intermediate sized parr were stunted for 1-2 months, whereas the largest members of the lower-modal group exhibited growth rates similar to smolts. Growth of smolts in 20 ppt and seawater was temporarily inhibited compared to smolts in less-than-or-equal-to 10 ppt, but by September there was no significant difference in body weight between the smolts in the four salinities.
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