Individual growth and smoltification of juvenile masu salmon, Oncorhynchus masou Brevoort, under rearing conditions |
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Authors: | T. Hirata A. Goto F. Yamazaki |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Embryology and Genetics, Faculty of Fisheries, Hokkaido University, Hakodate, Hokkaido 041, Japan |
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Abstract: | In a reared population of individually marked juvenile masu salmon, individual growth was monitored from the first autumn in 1983 to the following spring. The potential smolts were not significantly greater in mean fork length and body weight than the potential parr in late August of the first year, but they then grew faster until March of the second year. As a result, the potential smolts formed the upper mode of the bimodal length distribution after February. Especially in autumn (October and November) the specific growth rates of potential smolts were significantly greater than those of parr, and the bimodality in growth rate distribution was more distinct for males than females. These suggest that there are two groups having different growth rates in autumn of the first year and that sufficient growth in this period may play an important role in smoltification in the following spring. |
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