Osteological development and
abnormalities of the vertebral column and caudal skeleton in larval and
juvenile stages of hatchery-reared Senegal sole (Solea senegalensis)
P.J.
Gavaia, M.T. Dinis, M.L. Cancela-2002
Aquaculture,
211(1-4): 305-323
Abstract :
The Senegal sole is a species recently adapted to
aquaculture for which little information on larval development is available.
This study was designed to describe normal skeletal development and the
occurrence of skeletal malformations in Senegal sole reared in captivity.
Eggs were collected from natural spawning, incubated until hatching and
larvae reared to the juvenile stage in a closed recirculating system.
Samples were collected throughout development at regular intervals from
hatching to fully formed juveniles. Specimens were stained with alcian blue
and alizarin red and observed for skeletal development and detection of
anomalies. A high number of malformations were detected, both in the caudal
complex and the vertebral column. About 44% of the individuals observed
showed at least one malformation and the highest occurrence of deformities
was observed in the caudal region and in the vertebral column. Accordingly,
28% of the total deformities identified in this study were detected at those
sites and in adjacent arches and spines. The causes were not identified in
this study, but the high incidence of malformations may reflect culture
problems due to rearing and/or feeding conditions that affect skeletal
development.
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