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Early development of the digestive tract of cod larvae, Gadus morhua L., during start-feeding and starvation
Authors:E Kjørsvik  T van der  Meeren†  H Kryvi    J Arnfinnson  ‡§ P G Kvenseth  †&#;
Institution:Norwegian College of Fishery Science, University of Tromsø, N-9000 Tromsø;Institute of Marine Research, Austevoll Aquaculture Research Station, N-5392 Storebø;Zoological Laboratory, University of Bergen, Allégt. 41, N-5000 Bergen, Norway
Abstract:Cod larvae, Gadus morhua L., were reared in the laboratory and released to a large marine enclosure 4 to 5 days after hatching (6–8° C). The development of the digestive system was studied until day 24 after hatching. Morphological investigations of the jaw apparatus and the digestive tract showed that the larvae are able to absorb ingested food well before exhaustion of the yolk sac. The foregut, and especially the midgut, were particularly active in lipid absorption, and the hindgut was characterized by pinocytotic activity. Duhng the first days of feeding, no distinct prey organisms were observed in the gut, and signs of food absorption in the epithelial cells of the gut were sparse.A distinct red fluorescence, restricted to the hindgut, was observed from day 11 to day 19. On the basis of changes in absorptive pattern in the gut we suggest that changes in digestive and absorptive abilities, as well as in nutritional needs, take place around days 15–17 after hatching.
In starved larvae, signs of degeneration of the gut tissue were first visible in the foregut. By day 9 after hatching, microvilli was degenerated to such an extent that the ability to absorb food must have been severely restricted. If larvae are starved longer than this, they will probably not survive.
Keywords:Gadus morhua            larval development  start-feeding  starvation  digestion  morphology  ultrastructure
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