Use of intensive rearing systems as back‐up for coastal lagoon aquaculture: an experience with eels, Anguilla anguilla L., in the Comacchio lagoons
. The possibility of using eels from intensive rearing ponds to restock natural basins has been investigated by comparing growth, survival and rate of yellow-to-silver metamorphosis of 'wild type' eels and of eels from an intensive rearing pond. A total of 2243 marked eels were released in...
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ftopenaccessrep:oai:zenodo.org:103965 2023-10-25T01:28:59+02:00 Use of intensive rearing systems as back‐up for coastal lagoon aquaculture: an experience with eels, Anguilla anguilla L., in the Comacchio lagoons R. Rossi M. Lucchini M. G. Rizzo A. Carrieri 1988-10-01 https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/103965 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2109.1988.tb00585.x eng eng url:https://www.openaccessrepository.it/communities/itmirror https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/103965 doi:10.1111/j.1365-2109.1988.tb00585.x info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Aquatic Science info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 1988 ftopenaccessrep https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2109.1988.tb00585.x 2023-09-26T22:22:00Z . The possibility of using eels from intensive rearing ponds to restock natural basins has been investigated by comparing growth, survival and rate of yellow-to-silver metamorphosis of 'wild type' eels and of eels from an intensive rearing pond. A total of 2243 marked eels were released into a closed natural environment of 22ha; 1254 were wild type (average length 45·6 ± 9·0cm), and 989 from an intensive rearing pond, split by a mechanical grader in two groups. The first group was made of 617 well-growing eels (44·9 ± 3·0cm), the second one of 372 smaller eels (36·9 ± 4·3cm) which had not adapted to the artificial conditions. The starting size being equal the animals grew to the same extent; in some cases the animals previously adapted to the artificial pond grew better than the wild type. The rate of metamorphosis from yellow to silver eel was 28·4% for the wild type eels and 22% for the others, although the latter became mostly silver males. Survival of the wild type eels (starting with the 35-cm size class and covering the period from April to December) was calculated by mark-recapture at approximately 98·6%. For the eels previously well adapted to the intensive rearing pond it was only 85%, indicating some difficulty in competing in the natural environment. The good growth shown by the smaller eels, with a survival of about 90%, would seem to indicate that these animals might be effectively used for restocking purposes, thus favouring an integration between the intensive ponds and the extensive environments. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN): Open Access Repository Aquaculture Research 19 4 355 361 |
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. The possibility of using eels from intensive rearing ponds to restock natural basins has been investigated by comparing growth, survival and rate of yellow-to-silver metamorphosis of 'wild type' eels and of eels from an intensive rearing pond. A total of 2243 marked eels were released into a closed natural environment of 22ha; 1254 were wild type (average length 45·6 ± 9·0cm), and 989 from an intensive rearing pond, split by a mechanical grader in two groups. The first group was made of 617 well-growing eels (44·9 ± 3·0cm), the second one of 372 smaller eels (36·9 ± 4·3cm) which had not adapted to the artificial conditions. The starting size being equal the animals grew to the same extent; in some cases the animals previously adapted to the artificial pond grew better than the wild type. The rate of metamorphosis from yellow to silver eel was 28·4% for the wild type eels and 22% for the others, although the latter became mostly silver males. Survival of the wild type eels (starting with the 35-cm size class and covering the period from April to December) was calculated by mark-recapture at approximately 98·6%. For the eels previously well adapted to the intensive rearing pond it was only 85%, indicating some difficulty in competing in the natural environment. The good growth shown by the smaller eels, with a survival of about 90%, would seem to indicate that these animals might be effectively used for restocking purposes, thus favouring an integration between the intensive ponds and the extensive environments. |
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Use of intensive rearing systems as back‐up for coastal lagoon aquaculture: an experience with eels, Anguilla anguilla L., in the Comacchio lagoons |
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Use of intensive rearing systems as back‐up for coastal lagoon aquaculture: an experience with eels, Anguilla anguilla L., in the Comacchio lagoons |
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Use of intensive rearing systems as back‐up for coastal lagoon aquaculture: an experience with eels, Anguilla anguilla L., in the Comacchio lagoons |
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Use of intensive rearing systems as back‐up for coastal lagoon aquaculture: an experience with eels, Anguilla anguilla L., in the Comacchio lagoons |
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Use of intensive rearing systems as back‐up for coastal lagoon aquaculture: an experience with eels, Anguilla anguilla L., in the Comacchio lagoons |
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use of intensive rearing systems as back‐up for coastal lagoon aquaculture: an experience with eels, anguilla anguilla l., in the comacchio lagoons |
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