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Effects of prey density and short term food deprivation on the growth and survival of American shad larvae
Authors:J H Johnson  D S Dropkin
Institution:National Fishery Research and Development Laboratory, National Biological Service, Rural Delivery No. 4, Box 63, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania 16901, U.S.A.
Abstract:Growth and survival of 16-and 18-day-old American larvae ( Alosa sapidissima ) increased with prey density (0, 500, and 1000 Artemia l?1), though differences were not always significant. Significant differences were not observed in growth parameters and survival for larvae fed 500 v . 1000 Artemia 1?1 in laboratory experiments. Food deprivation for as little as 2 days had significant effects on survival but growth effects were not detectable until 4 days of starvation. These findings have application to the Susquehanna River where c . 11 million 2.5-week-old shad larvae are released annually as part of a basin wide effort to restore the species. Larvae released at upriver sites where food may be limiting would drift for 2–3 days to reach reservoirs with higher prey densities. Based on these laboratory findings, survival of shad may be reduced significantly if larvae do not feed prior to reaching reservoir environments.
Keywords:Alosa sapidissima            larvae  prey density  growth  survival
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