The Relationship between Egg Size and the Rate of Early Development in Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus |
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Authors: | Sveinn K. Valdimarsson Skúli Skúlason Sigurour S. Snorrason |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Reykjanes Environmental Research Institute, Gardvegi 1, 245 Sandgerdi, Iceland;(2) Hólar Agricultural College, Hólar, Hjaltadalur, 551 Saudárkrókur, Iceland;(3) Institute of Biology, University of Iceland, Grensásvegur 12, 108 Reykjavík, Iceland |
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Abstract: | Previous studies have found no consistent relationship between egg size and the rate of development in fish. This is surprising since there are several hypothesis as to why such a relationship should exist. By using eggs from Arctic charr, Salvelinus alpinus, we examined several developmental features repeatedly on live individuals. In all measured parameters except date of hatching, embryos from smaller eggs were found to develop faster. Time of hatching has often been used as a principal measurement for rate of development in fish, but our results suggest that this should be discontinued, since it is poorly correlated with the rates of development of other early life history features. |
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Keywords: | salmonids maternal effects embryology |
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