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Promotion of initial swim bladder inflation and effect of initial inflation failure on skeletal malformation in cultured seven‐band grouper Hyporthodus septemfasciatus (Thunberg)
Authors:Masaharu Tsuji  Susumu Uji  Yasushi Tsuchihashi  Kazuhiro Okada  Takeshi Kawamura  Takashi Katoh  Tohru Kasuya  Takuo Nigo  Atsushi Hamabe  Atsushi Miyamoto  Sahoko Nakamura  Akiko Nakano  Yoshifumi Sawada
Institution:1. Owase Fisheries Research Laboratory, Mie Prefecture Fisheries Research Institute, Owase, Mie, Japan;2. National Research Institute of Aquaculture, Fisheries Research Agency, Minamiise, Mie, Japan;3. Mie Prefectural Owase Fish Farming Center, Owase, Mie, Japan;4. Faculty of Bioresources, Mie University, Tsu, Mie, Japan;5. Oshima Experiment Station, Fisheries Laboratories, Kinki University, Kushimoto, Wakayama, Japan
Abstract:The effects of the removal of the oily surface film on initial swim bladder inflation and survival in cultured seven‐band grouper Hyporthodus septemfasciatus were investigated during the larval stage. Additionally, the relationship between swim bladder inflation failure and malformations in later stages was examined. To explore promotion conditions for inflation, duplicate experiments were conducted under three different water surface conditions: removal of the oily surface film (ROF group), covering the water surface with an oil film (COF group), and sealing the water surface with liquid paraffin (SLP group). Larval swim bladder inflation was first observed 14 days after hatching (DAH) in the ROF group; thereafter, swim bladder inflation rates increased to 11.1% and 38.7% until the end of the experiments. This indicates that initial swim bladder inflation occurs at the pre‐flexion stage in larval development. Conversely, bladder inflation was rarely observed in the COF or SLP groups, indicating the promotional effect of surface film removal on larval swim bladder inflation and suggesting that gulping atmospheric air is necessary for initial inflation. Although larval water surface death occurred frequently in the ROF group, no significant difference existed in any group between the survival rates at 10 DAH and at the end of the experiment. The incidence rate of spinal curvature and deformation of the centra was significantly higher in individuals without initial swim bladder inflation, and these malformations mainly occurred in the caudal vertebra. Therefore, the removal of the oily surface film promotes initial swim bladder inflation and reduces larval malformations.
Keywords:seven‐band grouper  swim bladder inflation  oily surface film removal  water surface death  survival  skeletal malformation
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