Title
Hatching rate and larval growth variations in Pseudoplatystoma punctifer: Maternal and paternal effects
Date Issued
01 May 2011
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Publisher(s)
Wiley-Blackwell
Abstract
In Pseudoplatystoma punctifer (e.g. Pseudoplatystoma fasciatum) larvae, parental effects on hatching, growth of initial stages and dry feed adaptation were evaluated as they could influence fry heterogeneity, which is responsible for the enhancement of cannibalism, and which remains one of the main factors of mortality during larval stages. A full factorial experiment was carried out with 3 females × 3 males producing nine families of full siblings, raised separately in triplicates into 30L tanks at 28±0.5°C in a water recirculating system. Paternal and maternal effects were observed on hatching success, yolk utilization efficiency and growth until 26 days post fertilization. Hatching success was generally over 80% except for one male × female combination (25%). Total length (TL) at hatching and during the first 4 weeks of exogenous feeding on live Artemia nauplii and dry feeds was determined in each family using digital photographs of larvae and nih image j analysis freeware. Mean TL was calculated for each family at each sampling time and analysed using multifactorial analysis of variance tests. These results indicate not only dam but also sire effects at very early developmental stages as well as in subsequent stages of P. punctifer. © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Start page
764
End page
775
Volume
42
Issue
6
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biología reproductiva Acuicultura Biología marina, Biología de agua dulce, Limnología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-79955899204
Source
Aquaculture Research
ISSN of the container
1355557X
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