Carbon, nitrogen and caloric content of eggs, larvae, and juveniles of the walleye pollock, Theragra chalcogramma

Measurements of dry weight (wt), carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and calories were made on walleye pollock eggs (0.24 mg, 35.3% C, 8.3% N, and 4.6 kcal g −1 dry wt), larvae (0.16 g, 42.9% C, 11.1% N and 5.1 kcal g −1 dry wt) and juveniles (22.4 g, 47.2% C, 9.0% N and 5.6 kcal g −1 dry wt). For juvenile fis...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Harris, R. K., Nishiyama, T., Paul, A. J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1986
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.1986.tb04928.x
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Summary:Measurements of dry weight (wt), carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and calories were made on walleye pollock eggs (0.24 mg, 35.3% C, 8.3% N, and 4.6 kcal g −1 dry wt), larvae (0.16 g, 42.9% C, 11.1% N and 5.1 kcal g −1 dry wt) and juveniles (22.4 g, 47.2% C, 9.0% N and 5.6 kcal g −1 dry wt). For juvenile fish (9–360 g wet wt) the measured values were related to dry weight and Fulton's condition factor index (CFI) by regression models. The CFI was a better predictor of body composition than dry weight. As CFI improved from a minimum starvation level of 0.42 to a maximum of 1.16, body caloric content, percentage C, and the C/N ratio increased (kcal g −1 dry wt = 4.4 CFI + 1.7, percentage carbon = 49.7 CFI 0.5 , C/N ratio = 5.0 CFI + 0.9), while percentage N and percentage ash decreased (percentage N =−3.5 CFI + 12.1; percentage ash = 9.1 CFI −1.4 ). The results of this study suggest that seasonal C, N and caloric content of young pollock can be estimated from measurements of Fulton's condition factor index.