Effects of stocking density and immersion time on the performance of oysters in intertidal off-bottom culture

Intertidal culture in meshed bags on trestles is worldwide the most established culture method for oysters. Culturists can affect oyster performance by adjusting stocking density and immersion time, and it can be expected that these factors are not independent. The combined effect of stocking densit...

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Published in:Aquaculture International
Main Authors: Capelle, Jacob J., Hartog, Eva, Creemers, Jorik, Heringa, Jouke, Kamermans, Pauline
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/effects-of-stocking-density-and-immersion-time-on-the-performance
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10499-019-00460-9
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/553508 2024-01-28T10:05:19+01:00 Effects of stocking density and immersion time on the performance of oysters in intertidal off-bottom culture Capelle, Jacob J. Hartog, Eva Creemers, Jorik Heringa, Jouke Kamermans, Pauline 2020 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/effects-of-stocking-density-and-immersion-time-on-the-performance https://doi.org/10.1007/s10499-019-00460-9 en eng https://edepot.wur.nl/499836 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/effects-of-stocking-density-and-immersion-time-on-the-performance doi:10.1007/s10499-019-00460-9 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research Aquaculture International 28 (2020) ISSN: 0967-6120 Crassostrea gigas Density dependent Magallana gigas Shellfish culture Split-plot design Trestle culture info:eu-repo/semantics/article Article/Letter to editor info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2020 ftunivwagenin https://doi.org/10.1007/s10499-019-00460-9 2024-01-03T23:14:50Z Intertidal culture in meshed bags on trestles is worldwide the most established culture method for oysters. Culturists can affect oyster performance by adjusting stocking density and immersion time, and it can be expected that these factors are not independent. The combined effect of stocking density and immersion time on survival, growth and condition of oysters was investigated on a culture site, where oysters are usually stocked at 8 kg bag−1. Half-grownoysters were stocked in three biomass densities: 4, 8 and 12 kg bag−1, nested within three immersion times (87%, 76% and 73% of tidal cycle). Chlorophyll-a concentration peaked in summer (~ 3–10 μg l−1) and was low in autumn (~ 1 μg l−1), and high chlorophyll-a levels coincided with oyster spawning period. Survival was not affected by density or immersion time. Shell growth per oyster and biomass production per bag were density dependent—higher at 4 than at 12 kg bag−1—but neither were different from 8 kg bag−1. Growth rates werenegativity related with immersion over the spawning period but showed a (non-significant) positive trend over other periods. At harvest, condition per oyster decreased with stocking density and increased with immersion. There was no interaction between density and immersion. Treatments had a more pronounced effect on meat content than on biomass production. Hence, oysters might be kept at higher stocking densities to increase biomass production during most of the growth cycle but restocked in lower densities, with longer immersion timesprior to harvest to maximize meat content at harvest. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library Aquaculture International 28 1 249 264
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topic Crassostrea gigas
Density dependent
Magallana gigas
Shellfish culture
Split-plot design
Trestle culture
spellingShingle Crassostrea gigas
Density dependent
Magallana gigas
Shellfish culture
Split-plot design
Trestle culture
Capelle, Jacob J.
Hartog, Eva
Creemers, Jorik
Heringa, Jouke
Kamermans, Pauline
Effects of stocking density and immersion time on the performance of oysters in intertidal off-bottom culture
topic_facet Crassostrea gigas
Density dependent
Magallana gigas
Shellfish culture
Split-plot design
Trestle culture
description Intertidal culture in meshed bags on trestles is worldwide the most established culture method for oysters. Culturists can affect oyster performance by adjusting stocking density and immersion time, and it can be expected that these factors are not independent. The combined effect of stocking density and immersion time on survival, growth and condition of oysters was investigated on a culture site, where oysters are usually stocked at 8 kg bag−1. Half-grownoysters were stocked in three biomass densities: 4, 8 and 12 kg bag−1, nested within three immersion times (87%, 76% and 73% of tidal cycle). Chlorophyll-a concentration peaked in summer (~ 3–10 μg l−1) and was low in autumn (~ 1 μg l−1), and high chlorophyll-a levels coincided with oyster spawning period. Survival was not affected by density or immersion time. Shell growth per oyster and biomass production per bag were density dependent—higher at 4 than at 12 kg bag−1—but neither were different from 8 kg bag−1. Growth rates werenegativity related with immersion over the spawning period but showed a (non-significant) positive trend over other periods. At harvest, condition per oyster decreased with stocking density and increased with immersion. There was no interaction between density and immersion. Treatments had a more pronounced effect on meat content than on biomass production. Hence, oysters might be kept at higher stocking densities to increase biomass production during most of the growth cycle but restocked in lower densities, with longer immersion timesprior to harvest to maximize meat content at harvest.
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author Capelle, Jacob J.
Hartog, Eva
Creemers, Jorik
Heringa, Jouke
Kamermans, Pauline
author_facet Capelle, Jacob J.
Hartog, Eva
Creemers, Jorik
Heringa, Jouke
Kamermans, Pauline
author_sort Capelle, Jacob J.
title Effects of stocking density and immersion time on the performance of oysters in intertidal off-bottom culture
title_short Effects of stocking density and immersion time on the performance of oysters in intertidal off-bottom culture
title_full Effects of stocking density and immersion time on the performance of oysters in intertidal off-bottom culture
title_fullStr Effects of stocking density and immersion time on the performance of oysters in intertidal off-bottom culture
title_full_unstemmed Effects of stocking density and immersion time on the performance of oysters in intertidal off-bottom culture
title_sort effects of stocking density and immersion time on the performance of oysters in intertidal off-bottom culture
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