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Effect of temperature on survival,growth and malformation of cultured larvae and juveniles of the seven-band grouper Epinephelus septemfasciatus
Authors:Masaharu Tsuji  Hisayo Abe  Kazuhiro Hanyuu  Isao Kuriyama  Yasushi Tsuchihashi  Kingo Tsumoto  Takuo Nigou  Tooru Kasuya  Takashi Katou  Takeshi Kawamura  Kazuhiro Okada  Susumu Uji  Yoshifumi Sawada
Institution:1. Owase Fisheries Research Laboratory, Mie Prefecture Fisheries Research Institute, 215-2 Tenmaura Furusato, Owase, Mie, 519-3602, Japan
2. Mie Prefectural Tsu Public Health Center, 3-446-34 Sakurabashi, Tsu, Mie, 514-8567, Japan
3. Suzuka Fisheries Research Laboratory, Mie Prefecture Fisheries Research Institute, 1-6277-4 Shiroko, Suzuka, Mie, 510-0243, Japan
4. Mie Prefectural Government Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, 13 Koumei-cho, Tsu, Mie, 514-8570, Japan
5. Mie Prefectural Owase Fish Farming Center, 811-1 Ninomae, Furue-cho, Owase, Mie, 519-3922, Japan
6. National Research Institute of Aquaculture, Fisheries Research Agency, 422-1 Nakatsuhamaura, Minamiise, Mie, 516-0193, Japan
7. Ohshima Experiment Station, Fisheries Laboratory, Kinki University, 1790-4 Ohshima, Kushimoto, Wakayama, 649-3633, Japan
Abstract:The effects of rearing temperature (23–29 °C) during the larval and juvenile stage on survival, growth and skeletal malformations in the seven-band grouper Epinephelus septemfasciatus were investigated. The survival rate of juveniles 30–40 mm in total length emerging from eggs was higher at 25 and 26 °C (0.1–1.3 %) than at 23 °C or 27–29 °C (0.004–1.5 %). Growth (increase in total length) was accelerated at higher temperatures. The frequency of malformed individuals was lower at 25–27 °C (36.0–61.5 %) than at 23, 28 or 29 °C (65.3–76.9 %). Specific incidences of spinal curvature and centrum fusion or defects in juveniles were not related to rearing temperature. However, incidences of twisted or compressed vertebrae (6.5–64.0 %) were higher at higher temperatures, while the incidence of bifurcated neural spine was significantly higher at 23 °C (43.6–54.4 %) than at other temperatures (3.3–22.7 %). The incidence rate of spinal curvature (23.3 %) was significantly higher in juveniles with a deflated swim bladder, regardless of rearing temperature. The results of this study suggest that the optimum culture temperature for seven-band grouper is 25–26 °C, collectively considering the survival, growth and incidences of abnormalities. Our results also demonstrate the significance of identifying the conditions for swim bladder inflation to prevent spinal curvature in seven-band grouper.
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