the synergic
effect of temperature and salinity on rotifer brachionus plicatilis (o.f. müller)
population growth and lorica size in mass rearing
N. Glavić, V. Ko˛ul, B. Skaramuca, B. Glamuzina, D. Lučić, P. Tutman-2000
Acta Adriatica, 41(2): 43-52
Abstract:
The synergetic effect of temperature (22, 27, 35°C)
and salinity (20, 27, 38 psu) on population growth and changes in lorica
length and width of the rotifer Brachionus plicatilis was investigated under
mass rearing conditions. The greatest average population density (432.4
ind/ml) and the fastest doubling time (D=17.2) was noted at a salinity of 20
psu and at 22°C. Daily harvesting 50-60% of the contents of one 400 l
volume tank, satisfied the food intake of 0.5-0.6 x 106 reared
fish larvae. Various salinity and temperature combinations resulted in
significantly different lorica sizes (ANOVA, P<0.001). This shows that it
is possible to produce rotifers with the required lorica size, depending on
the functional mouth gape of larvae. Differences noted in the growth rates
of rotifer numbers and the variety in lorica size in mass rearing conditions
was attributed to the phenomena of cyclomorphosis, stimulated by the
synergetic effect of salinity and temperature. This is confirmed by the
increase in lorica dimensions after equalizing conditions in the
experimental tanks with those in the broodstock.
(Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Split,
Laboratory for Ecology of Shellfish and Fish rearing, P.O. Box 83, 2000
Dubrovnik, Croatia)