2011 RKC larval rearing in 190 L tanks (broodstock comparison)

The 2011 experiment compared larval viability of Bristol Bay and Juneau broodstock when reared on a large scale. All previous hatchery rearing that was successful used Bristol Bay broodstock. We reared red king larvae from both Juneau and Bristol Bay using identical conditions to determine if broods...

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Main Authors: Daly, Eckert, Swingle
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Published: Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity
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spelling dataone:AKCRRAB.6.4 2024-06-03T18:47:06+00:00 2011 RKC larval rearing in 190 L tanks (broodstock comparison) Daly Eckert Swingle 2012-06-13T23:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/AKCRRAB.6.4 unknown Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity Paralithodes camtschaticus Dataset dataone:urn:node:KNB 2024-06-03T18:05:29Z The 2011 experiment compared larval viability of Bristol Bay and Juneau broodstock when reared on a large scale. All previous hatchery rearing that was successful used Bristol Bay broodstock. We reared red king larvae from both Juneau and Bristol Bay using identical conditions to determine if broodstock origin influences success of hatchery production. Larvae were collected from at least three females from each stock and mixed randomly. Larvae were stocked at densities of 50 larvae L-1 in eight 1200 L tanks at 10°C. Four tanks contained Bristol Bay larvae and four tanks contained Juneau larvae. All tanks were fed SFB Artemia enriched with DC DHA Selco (Inve Aquaculture). Survival to the first juvenile stage was 15%. There was no significant difference in survival to the glaucothoe stage between stocks. Dataset Paralithodes camtschaticus Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity (via DataONE)
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Eckert
Swingle
2011 RKC larval rearing in 190 L tanks (broodstock comparison)
topic_facet Paralithodes camtschaticus
description The 2011 experiment compared larval viability of Bristol Bay and Juneau broodstock when reared on a large scale. All previous hatchery rearing that was successful used Bristol Bay broodstock. We reared red king larvae from both Juneau and Bristol Bay using identical conditions to determine if broodstock origin influences success of hatchery production. Larvae were collected from at least three females from each stock and mixed randomly. Larvae were stocked at densities of 50 larvae L-1 in eight 1200 L tanks at 10°C. Four tanks contained Bristol Bay larvae and four tanks contained Juneau larvae. All tanks were fed SFB Artemia enriched with DC DHA Selco (Inve Aquaculture). Survival to the first juvenile stage was 15%. There was no significant difference in survival to the glaucothoe stage between stocks.
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author Daly
Eckert
Swingle
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Swingle
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title 2011 RKC larval rearing in 190 L tanks (broodstock comparison)
title_short 2011 RKC larval rearing in 190 L tanks (broodstock comparison)
title_full 2011 RKC larval rearing in 190 L tanks (broodstock comparison)
title_fullStr 2011 RKC larval rearing in 190 L tanks (broodstock comparison)
title_full_unstemmed 2011 RKC larval rearing in 190 L tanks (broodstock comparison)
title_sort 2011 rkc larval rearing in 190 l tanks (broodstock comparison)
publisher Knowledge Network for Biocomplexity
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url https://search.dataone.org/view/AKCRRAB.6.4
genre Paralithodes camtschaticus
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