Early development and growth of sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) in the Czech Republic

Growth rate of sterlet larvae and juveniles during 2008 and 2009 was studied under experimental and farming conditions of the Czech Republic. The embryos hatched when reaching a mean total length of 9.0 mm. The exogenous feeding and the larval period of ontogeny started at DAH 9 (day after hatching)...

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Main Authors: Rybnikár, J., Prokeš, M. (Miroslav), Mareš, J., Cileček, M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0202931
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Summary:Growth rate of sterlet larvae and juveniles during 2008 and 2009 was studied under experimental and farming conditions of the Czech Republic. The embryos hatched when reaching a mean total length of 9.0 mm. The exogenous feeding and the larval period of ontogeny started at DAH 9 (day after hatching) reaching TL of 15-17 mm accompanied by melanin plug exclusion. Towards the end of larval period (DAH 39-43, TL 50-58 mm), the embryonic finfold disappeared and the formation of fin apparatus was nearly completed. During the larval and early juvenile development, daily increments of TL and weight ranged between 0.33 – 4.23 mm.d-1 and 0.0018 - 1.6400 g.d-1, respectively. The specific growth rate ranged from 25.65 to 2.73 %.d-1. Growth intensity and length parameters are similar to the stellate sturgeon and lower than those of the Siberian sturgeon, Russian sturgeon and beluga sturgeon. Sterlet’s Fulton weight condition factor was higher than in the Siberian and stellate sturgeon.