Marking otoliths of Baltic cod (Gadus morhua Linnaeus, 1758) with tetracycline and strontium chloride

Identified were suitable dosages of tetracycline hydrochloride (TET) in three single treatments and three combined treatments of TET with 2 mg/kg strontium chloride (STR) in wild western Baltic cod (Gadus morhua), in terms of (a) obtainable mark qualities (visibility of fluorescent bands), (b) growt...

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Main Authors: Stotera, S., Degen-Smyrek, A. K., Krumme, U., Stepputtis, D., /Bauer, Robert, Limmer, B., Hammer, C.
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Online Access:https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010075530
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spelling ftird:oai:ird.fr:fdi:010075530 2024-09-15T18:07:17+00:00 Marking otoliths of Baltic cod (Gadus morhua Linnaeus, 1758) with tetracycline and strontium chloride Stotera, S. Degen-Smyrek, A. K. Krumme, U. Stepputtis, D. /Bauer, Robert Limmer, B. Hammer, C. ALLEMAGNE MER BALTIQUE FEHMARN ILE 2019 https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010075530 EN eng https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010075530 oai:ird.fr:fdi:010075530 Stotera S., Degen-Smyrek A. K., Krumme U., Stepputtis D., Bauer Robert, Limmer B., Hammer C. Marking otoliths of Baltic cod (Gadus morhua Linnaeus, 1758) with tetracycline and strontium chloride. 2019, 35 (2), p. 427-435 text 2019 ftird 2024-08-15T05:57:41Z Identified were suitable dosages of tetracycline hydrochloride (TET) in three single treatments and three combined treatments of TET with 2 mg/kg strontium chloride (STR) in wild western Baltic cod (Gadus morhua), in terms of (a) obtainable mark qualities (visibility of fluorescent bands), (b) growth assessment, and (c) induced mortality rates. Isotonic NaCl solution was injected in a control group (25 cod per treatment). The results provide the basis for imperative age validation studies of Baltic Sea cod. Cod originating from pound nets near Fehmarn Island were kept in swimming net cages at the harbor of Warnemunde for 1.5 months. Mean initial total length was 28(+/- 3) cm (salinity: 13, water temperature: 13 to 8 degrees C). Overall average growth of surviving cod was 0.8 mm/day. In single TET treatments, lowest mortality rates and best mark quality were observed for TET concentrations of 100 compared to 50 and 25 mg/kg wet mass. Mortality rates of the 100 mg/kg treatment group were remarkably lower than in the control group emphasizing the antibiotic effect of TET. By contrast, the double treatment in the TET-STR groups resulted in a binding interaction between both markers in the fish body causing either the antibiotic potency being inhibited or TET and STR forming a non-beneficial chelate (increased mortality), and decreased incorporation of TET in the otolith (reduced visibility of TET bands). Consequently, TET (short-term marker) and STR (long-term marker) should not be injected together. Our results demonstrate that the binding interactions between these substances known from homoiotherm animals also apply for poikilotherms such as fish. Text Gadus morhua IRD (Institute de recherche pour le développement): Horizon
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description Identified were suitable dosages of tetracycline hydrochloride (TET) in three single treatments and three combined treatments of TET with 2 mg/kg strontium chloride (STR) in wild western Baltic cod (Gadus morhua), in terms of (a) obtainable mark qualities (visibility of fluorescent bands), (b) growth assessment, and (c) induced mortality rates. Isotonic NaCl solution was injected in a control group (25 cod per treatment). The results provide the basis for imperative age validation studies of Baltic Sea cod. Cod originating from pound nets near Fehmarn Island were kept in swimming net cages at the harbor of Warnemunde for 1.5 months. Mean initial total length was 28(+/- 3) cm (salinity: 13, water temperature: 13 to 8 degrees C). Overall average growth of surviving cod was 0.8 mm/day. In single TET treatments, lowest mortality rates and best mark quality were observed for TET concentrations of 100 compared to 50 and 25 mg/kg wet mass. Mortality rates of the 100 mg/kg treatment group were remarkably lower than in the control group emphasizing the antibiotic effect of TET. By contrast, the double treatment in the TET-STR groups resulted in a binding interaction between both markers in the fish body causing either the antibiotic potency being inhibited or TET and STR forming a non-beneficial chelate (increased mortality), and decreased incorporation of TET in the otolith (reduced visibility of TET bands). Consequently, TET (short-term marker) and STR (long-term marker) should not be injected together. Our results demonstrate that the binding interactions between these substances known from homoiotherm animals also apply for poikilotherms such as fish.
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author Stotera, S.
Degen-Smyrek, A. K.
Krumme, U.
Stepputtis, D.
/Bauer, Robert
Limmer, B.
Hammer, C.
spellingShingle Stotera, S.
Degen-Smyrek, A. K.
Krumme, U.
Stepputtis, D.
/Bauer, Robert
Limmer, B.
Hammer, C.
Marking otoliths of Baltic cod (Gadus morhua Linnaeus, 1758) with tetracycline and strontium chloride
author_facet Stotera, S.
Degen-Smyrek, A. K.
Krumme, U.
Stepputtis, D.
/Bauer, Robert
Limmer, B.
Hammer, C.
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title Marking otoliths of Baltic cod (Gadus morhua Linnaeus, 1758) with tetracycline and strontium chloride
title_short Marking otoliths of Baltic cod (Gadus morhua Linnaeus, 1758) with tetracycline and strontium chloride
title_full Marking otoliths of Baltic cod (Gadus morhua Linnaeus, 1758) with tetracycline and strontium chloride
title_fullStr Marking otoliths of Baltic cod (Gadus morhua Linnaeus, 1758) with tetracycline and strontium chloride
title_full_unstemmed Marking otoliths of Baltic cod (Gadus morhua Linnaeus, 1758) with tetracycline and strontium chloride
title_sort marking otoliths of baltic cod (gadus morhua linnaeus, 1758) with tetracycline and strontium chloride
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Stotera S., Degen-Smyrek A. K., Krumme U., Stepputtis D., Bauer Robert, Limmer B., Hammer C. Marking otoliths of Baltic cod (Gadus morhua Linnaeus, 1758) with tetracycline and strontium chloride. 2019, 35 (2), p. 427-435
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