Differential utilization of storage lipids and storage proteins by Northwest Atlantic herring ( Clupea harengus harengus)

Utilization of storage lipids and storage proteins by non‐feeding north‐west Atlantic herring was assessed under conditions of: (1) concurrent gonad maturation and overwintering periods with differing rates of gonad development for males and females (spring‐spawncrs); (2) overwintering, reproductive...

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Author: Bradford, R. G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1993
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8649.1993.tb01157.x
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Summary:Utilization of storage lipids and storage proteins by non‐feeding north‐west Atlantic herring was assessed under conditions of: (1) concurrent gonad maturation and overwintering periods with differing rates of gonad development for males and females (spring‐spawncrs); (2) overwintering, reproductively dormant and spent males and females (autumn‐spawners); and (3) approximately equivalent rates of gonad development during late summer for males and females (autumn‐spawners). Storage lipids were depleted by all non‐feeding fish but storage proteins were depleted only by herring with measurable gonad development during the observation period independently of season (female spring‐spawners, maturing male and female autumn‐spawners). The analyses indicate that storage lipids sustain routine and active metabolism while storage proteins are utilized to develop gonad. Therefore, the relative investment into reproduction versus routine and active metabolism can be evaluated separately for non‐feeding herring using readily obtainable tissue proximate composition data.