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Effect of shelter acclimation on the post-release survival of hatchery-reared black-spot tuskfish <Emphasis Type="Italic">Choerodon schoenleinii</Emphasis>: laboratory experiments using the reef-resident predator white-streaked grouper <Emphasis Type="Italic">Epinephelus ongus</Emphasis>
Authors:Yuuki Kawabata  Kimio Asami  Masato Kobayashi  Taku Sato  Koichi Okuzawa  Hideaki Yamada  Kenzo Yoseda  Nobuaki Arai
Institution:(1) Graduate School of Informatics, Kyoto University, Sakyo, Kyoto 606-8501, Japan;(2) Ishigaki Tropical Station, Seikai National Fisheries Research Institute, Fisheries Research Agency, Ishigaki Okinawa, 907-0451, Japan;(3) Present address: National Research Institute of Fisheries and Environment of Inland Sea, Fisheries Research Agency, Hatsukaichi Hiroshima, 739-0452, Japan;(4) National Research Institute of Aquaculture, Fisheries Research Agency, Minami-ise Mie, 516-0193, Japan
Abstract:A critical component of many releasing projects is the identification and subsequent implementation of optimal release strategies that can decrease post-release predation mortalities. We performed laboratory experiments to investigate whether acclimation to shelters affects the post-release survival of hatchery-reared black-spot tuskfish Choerodon schoenleinii in the presence of a reef-resident predator, the white-streaked grouper Epinephelus ongus. Tuskfish were exposed to groupers under three different experimental conditions/treatments: (1) acclimation of fish to shelters prior to their exposure to groupers; (2) no acclimation of fish to shelters, but with shelters available during their exposure to groupers; (3) fish not acclimated to shelters and no shelters available during their exposure to groupers. Tuskfish that were acclimated to shelters utilized shelters more frequently than did non-acclimated fish, and the survival rate of acclimated fish was higher than those of fish in the other treatments. These results suggest that pre-release acclimation to shelters improves the post-release survival of hatchery-reared black-spot tuskfish.
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