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Undulated flooring in the rearing tank decreases hypermelanosis in Japanese flounder <Emphasis Type="Italic">Paralichthys olivaceus</Emphasis>
Authors:Kuniaki Nakata  Ikki Yamamoto  Yoshifumi Miyama  Toru Nakamaru  Reiji Masuda  Masatomo Tagawa
Institution:1.Division of Applied Biosciences, Graduate School of Agriculture,Kyoto University,Kitashirakawa, Sakyo,Japan;2.Department of Bioresource Science, Faculty of Agriculture,Kyoto University,Kitashirakawa, Sakyo,Japan;3.Futtu Laboratory,Institute of Seed Production, Prefectural Fisheries Research Center,Futtsu,Japan;4.Maizuru Fisheries Research Station, Field Science Education and Research Center,Kyoto University,Nagahama, Maizuru,Japan;5.Shibushi Laboratory, National Research Institute of Aquaculture,Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency,Shibushi,Japan;6.Tokyo Bay Fisheries Research Laboratory,Chiba Prefectural Fisheries Research Center,Futtsu,Japan
Abstract:In the aquaculture of the Japanese flounder Paralichthys olivaceus, hypermelanosis, a malpigmentation condition in which the scales of a significant area on the blind side express the characteristics of those on the ocular side, remains a major concern. Since introducing sand into the rearing tank effectively suppresses hypermelanosis, the inhibitory effects of various characteristics of the surface of the tank floor were investigated. Although an inhibitory effect was observed in both tanks with a sand-image floor and a sand-pasted floor, the strongest effect was found in tanks with a dimpled floor. In addition, covering the inner surface of the tank with net also inhibited hypermelanosis. Using a commercially available corrugated plate, the inhibition of hypermelanosis was confirmed with a noted increase in this effect when combined with light coloration. Juveniles tended to situate themselves in the valley portions of the corrugated plate, suggesting that floor contact with the blind side may contribute to hypermelanosis inhibition. Further observations on the floor contact area with various floor configurations suggested that hypermelanosis is locally suppressed in the areas with floor contact. Therefore, suppression by an undulated (both dimpled and corrugated) floor is likely due to an increase in floor contact area with the blind side.
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