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Survival and Growth of Bighead Carp Fry Exposed to Low Salinities
Authors:L.M.B. Garcia  C.M.H. Garcia  A.F.S. Pineda  E.A. Gammad  J. Canta  S.P.D. Simon  G.V. Hilomen-Garcia  A.C. Gonzal  C.B. Santiago
Affiliation:(1) Aquaculture Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Centre, 5021 Tigbauan, Iloilo, Philippines;(2) Philippine Science High School, Agham Road, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines;(3) SEAFDEC/AQD, Binangonan Freshwater Station, Binangonan, Rizal, Philippines
Abstract:Bighead carp (Aristichthys nobilis Oshima) fry of various ages (11, 18, and 35 days post-hatch) were exposed to the low salinities encountered during the annual intrusion of seawater in Laguna Lake, Philippines. Practical indices of salinity tolerance assessed the effect of a 96 h direct exposure to low salinities (0–16permil). Mean (MST) and median survival times (MST50) of fry decreased as salinity of rearing medium increased. Younger fry were less able to tolerate exposure to these salinities than their older cohorts. Median lethal salinity after 96 h (MLS) revealed higher tolerance among 35–day old fry (7.6permil) than 11 (2.3permil) and 18–day old fry (6.0permil), demonstrating that survival in saline water depends on their age at initial exposure to low salinities. Mean body weight of 18–day old fry reared in 0 and 2permil for 3 and 4 weeks was higher than for those reared in 4 and 6permil for the same period. Growth over these periods was inversely related with the range of salinities tested. These results demonstrate that, despite their known stenohalinity, bighead carp fry possess some degree of osmoregulatory capability, allowing them to survive and grow in lakes subjected periodically to saltwater inflow.
Keywords:bighead carp (Aristichthys nobilis)  growth  Laguna Lake  salinity tolerance
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