The effects of water temperature on weight and length growth in Bester

Hybrid Bester sturgeon (female Beluga x male Sterlet) was produced for the first time in Iran using sperm from a male Acipenser ruthenus and eggs of a female Huso huso in Shahid Marjani Sturgeon Porpagation Center (Agh Ghala, Golestan province). Bester fries and those of Beluga as control treatment...

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Main Authors: Baradaran Noveiri, S., Chakmehduz Ghasemi, F., Mohammadi Parashkuh, H., Abbasalizadeh, A., Mohseni, M., Bahmani, M., Efatpanah Komaii, I., Pourali Fashtomi, H.R., Alipour, A., Yarmohammadi, M., Darvishi, S.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:Persian
Published: 2010
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spelling ftaquaticcommons:oai:generic.eprints.org:23827 2023-05-15T15:41:41+02:00 The effects of water temperature on weight and length growth in Bester Baradaran Noveiri, S. Chakmehduz Ghasemi, F. Mohammadi Parashkuh, H. Abbasalizadeh, A. Mohseni, M. Bahmani, M. Efatpanah Komaii, I. Pourali Fashtomi, H.R. Alipour, A. Yarmohammadi, M. Darvishi, S. 2010 application/pdf http://aquaticcommons.org/23827/ http://aquaticcommons.org/23827/1/157.pdf fa per http://aquaticcommons.org/23827/1/157.pdf Baradaran Noveiri, S. and Chakmehduz Ghasemi, F. and Mohammadi Parashkuh, H. and Abbasalizadeh, A. and Mohseni, M. and Bahmani, M. and Efatpanah Komaii, I. and Pourali Fashtomi, H.R. and Alipour, A. and Yarmohammadi, M. and Darvishi, S. (2010) The effects of water temperature on weight and length growth in Bester. Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 18(4), pp. 157-164. Aquaculture Article PeerReviewed 2010 ftaquaticcommons 2020-02-27T09:31:29Z Hybrid Bester sturgeon (female Beluga x male Sterlet) was produced for the first time in Iran using sperm from a male Acipenser ruthenus and eggs of a female Huso huso in Shahid Marjani Sturgeon Porpagation Center (Agh Ghala, Golestan province). Bester fries and those of Beluga as control treatment weighed 490mg and 377mg respectively after about one month and were transported to International Sturgeon Research Institute (Rasht). All fishes were fed by artificial concentrated food (48-50% protein and 1547% fat) after a period of feeding on Artemia and Daphnia. Sorting was carried out according to weight increase for both fishes. Results showed that the weight increase in warmer months (water temperature 18-28°C) was higher than the colder months and ceased at 6-12°C. The trend in weight increase was of the same pattern for both fishes. There were no significant differences between fish length up to 5 months of rearing but afterwards, Bester showed a higher rate of length increase compared to that of the Beluga. The length increase rate for both fishes was sharper during the first year than the second year. Fish length increase was ceased at 6.841.4°C which coincided with the increase in fish weight. Article in Journal/Newspaper Beluga Beluga* International Association of Aquatic and Marine Science Libraries and Information Centers (IAMSLIC): Aquatic Commons Fries ENVELOPE(156.583,156.583,-80.950,-80.950)
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Baradaran Noveiri, S.
Chakmehduz Ghasemi, F.
Mohammadi Parashkuh, H.
Abbasalizadeh, A.
Mohseni, M.
Bahmani, M.
Efatpanah Komaii, I.
Pourali Fashtomi, H.R.
Alipour, A.
Yarmohammadi, M.
Darvishi, S.
The effects of water temperature on weight and length growth in Bester
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description Hybrid Bester sturgeon (female Beluga x male Sterlet) was produced for the first time in Iran using sperm from a male Acipenser ruthenus and eggs of a female Huso huso in Shahid Marjani Sturgeon Porpagation Center (Agh Ghala, Golestan province). Bester fries and those of Beluga as control treatment weighed 490mg and 377mg respectively after about one month and were transported to International Sturgeon Research Institute (Rasht). All fishes were fed by artificial concentrated food (48-50% protein and 1547% fat) after a period of feeding on Artemia and Daphnia. Sorting was carried out according to weight increase for both fishes. Results showed that the weight increase in warmer months (water temperature 18-28°C) was higher than the colder months and ceased at 6-12°C. The trend in weight increase was of the same pattern for both fishes. There were no significant differences between fish length up to 5 months of rearing but afterwards, Bester showed a higher rate of length increase compared to that of the Beluga. The length increase rate for both fishes was sharper during the first year than the second year. Fish length increase was ceased at 6.841.4°C which coincided with the increase in fish weight.
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author Baradaran Noveiri, S.
Chakmehduz Ghasemi, F.
Mohammadi Parashkuh, H.
Abbasalizadeh, A.
Mohseni, M.
Bahmani, M.
Efatpanah Komaii, I.
Pourali Fashtomi, H.R.
Alipour, A.
Yarmohammadi, M.
Darvishi, S.
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Chakmehduz Ghasemi, F.
Mohammadi Parashkuh, H.
Abbasalizadeh, A.
Mohseni, M.
Bahmani, M.
Efatpanah Komaii, I.
Pourali Fashtomi, H.R.
Alipour, A.
Yarmohammadi, M.
Darvishi, S.
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title The effects of water temperature on weight and length growth in Bester
title_short The effects of water temperature on weight and length growth in Bester
title_full The effects of water temperature on weight and length growth in Bester
title_fullStr The effects of water temperature on weight and length growth in Bester
title_full_unstemmed The effects of water temperature on weight and length growth in Bester
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Baradaran Noveiri, S. and Chakmehduz Ghasemi, F. and Mohammadi Parashkuh, H. and Abbasalizadeh, A. and Mohseni, M. and Bahmani, M. and Efatpanah Komaii, I. and Pourali Fashtomi, H.R. and Alipour, A. and Yarmohammadi, M. and Darvishi, S. (2010) The effects of water temperature on weight and length growth in Bester. Iranian Scientific Fisheries Journal, 18(4), pp. 157-164.
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