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Correlates of growth in juvenile three-spined sticklebacks: potential predictors of growth rates in natural populations
Authors:M Ali  R J Wootton
Institution:Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Wales Aberystwyth, Wales, UK
Abstract:Abstract - The possibility of using indices to quantitatively predict short-term growth rates of juvenile three-spined sticklebacks ( Gasterosteus aculeatus L.) was assessed. A range of weight-specific growth rates ( G W) was obtained in experiments with individual sticklebacks fed enchtraeid worms at different daily rations over 21 days. There was a strong, positive correlation between G W and the RNA : DNA ratio in white muscle ( r 2  = 0.90) and lipid concentration (as percentage dry weight) of the carcass ( r 2  = 0.92). There were smaller, but significant correlations between G W and the percentage of dry matter in the carcass ( r 2  = 0.67), and the residuals from the weight–length relationship ( r 2  = 0.49). Regressions relating growth to RNA : DNA ratio and lipid concentration offer a means of estimating short-term growth rates in natural populations. A test of such predictions using the results from a 56-day experiment on stickleback growth suggested that predictions from percentage lipid were biased and inefficient, while predictions from the RNA : DNA ratio were unbiased but inefficient. Predictions from percentage lipid were higher than from the RNA : DNA ratio.
Keywords:stickleback  specific growth rate  RNA : DNA ratio  lipid  condition indices  predictive regressions
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