トラフグ仔稚魚の成長,生残率および全魚体の各種元素含量に及ぼす海水元素の影響

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  • Effects of Seawater Elements on Growth, Survival Rate, and Whole-body Mineral Concentration of the Ocellate Puffer <I>Takifugu rubripes</I> Larvae and Juveniles
  • Effects of seawater elements on growth survival rate and whole body mineral concentration of the ocellate puffer Takifugu rubripes larvae and juveniles

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Fish, unlike mammals and birds, can absorb elements from food as well as the surrounding water. To determine the requirements of the ocellate puffer Takifugu rubripes with regard to elements derived from seawater, we reared the larvae and juveniles of this fish in seawater with various compositions. This included filtered natural seawater, complete artificial seawater, and complete artificial seawater in which certain elements (sodium, magnesium, potassium, calcium, boron, bromine, sulfur, strontium, and fluorine) were selectively omitted. Larvae were reared for 40 days in all treatment groups, after which survival rate, total length, and whole-body element concentration were measured. Larvae died after a few days in the seawater lacking sodium, calcium, and potassium; there were no significant differences in survival among other treatments. Total lengths in the element-deficient groups were similar to those in the natural seawater and complete artificial seawater groups at the end of experiment. However, the whole-body magnesium and strontium contents were significantly reduced in each of the corresponding element-deficient groups. Further, the whole-body sodium, calcium, and strontium concentration in the magnesium-deficient group was remarkably changed. Hence, we concluded that sodium, potassium, and calcium are essential elements in seawater for ocellate puffer survival. Moreover, fish require magnesium and may need other elements in seawater depend on the dietary elements level.

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  • 水産増殖

    水産増殖 59 (1), 59-64, 2011

    日本水産増殖学会

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