Effects of
salinity, aeration and light intensity on oil globule absorption, feeding
incidence, growth and survival of early-stage grouper Epinephelus
coioides larvae
J.D. Toledo, N.B. Caberoy, G.F. Quinitio,
C.H. Choresca Jr., H. Nakagawa-2002
Fisheries Science, 68(3): 478-483
Abstract:
A series of experiments were conducted to
examine the effects of salinity, aeration and light intensity on oil globule
absorption, feeding incidence, and growth and survival of early-stage Epinephelus
coioides larvae. Newly hatched larvae were transferred to 40-L aquaria
at a density of 1500 individuals/aquarium. Larvae were exposed to different
levels of aeration (0
mL/min
per L, 0.62
mL/min
per L, 1.25
mL/min
per
L, 2.50
mL/min
per L, or 3.75
mL/min
per L); salinity (8
ppt,
16 ppt, 24 ppt, 32 ppt, or 40 ppt); and light intensity (0
lx,
120
lx,
230
lx,
500
lx,
or 700
lx)
for 4-6 days. Twenty larvae were sampled daily at 11:00 hours to measure for
total length (TL), oil globule volume, and feeding incidence. Survival rates
were determined by counting the total number of larvae remaining in each
aquarium at the end of the experiment. Significantly higher survival rates (P
<
0.05)
were observed at aeration levels of 0.62
mL/min
per L and 1.25
mL/min
per L, at salinity levels of 16 ppt and 24 ppt, and at light intensities of
500
lx
and 700
lx.
The influence of aeration level, salinity and light intensity on oil globule
absorption, feeding incidence, and growth and survival of early-stage
grouper larvae are discussed.
(Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries
Development Center, Tigbauan, Iloilo 5021, Philippines, Tel:
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