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Early ontogeny of Ancherythroculter nigrocauda and effects of delayed first feeding on larvae
Authors:M Xiong  Y Qiao  H Rosenthal  Y Que  J Chang
Institution:Institute of Hydroecology, Ministry of Water Resources and Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, Hubei Province, China;;World Sturgeon Conservation Society, Schifferstrasse 48, Neu Wulmstorf, Germany;;Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Wuhan, Hubei Province, China;;Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
Abstract:Development of embryos and larvae in Ancherythroculter nigrocauda Yih et Woo (1964) and effects of delayed first feeding on larvae were observed after artificial fertilization. The fertilized eggs were incubated at an average temperature of 26.5°C (range: 25.7–27) and the larvae reared at temperatures ranging from 21.8 to 28°C. First cleavage was at 50 min, epiboly began at 7 h 5 min, heartbeat reached 72 per min at 24 h 40 min and hatching occurred at 43 h 15 min after insemination. Mean total length of newly hatched larvae was 4.04 ± 0.03 mm (n = 15). A one‐chambered gas bladder was observed at 70 h 50 min, two chambers occurred at 15 days, and scales appeared approximately 30 days after hatching. Larvae began to feed exogenously at day 4 post‐hatch at an average temperature of 24°C. Food deprivation resulted in a progressive atrophy of skeletal muscle fibres, deterioration of the larval digestive system and cessation of organ differentiation. Larval growth under food deprivation was significantly affected by the time of first exogenous feeding. Starved larvae began to shrink, with negative growth from day 6 post‐hatch. The point of no return (PNR) was reached at day 11 after hatching. Mortality of starved larvae increased sharply from day 12 after hatching.
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