A production season of turbot larvae Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) reared on copepods in a Danish (56°N) semi-intensive outdoor system

Turbot were reared from yolk sack larvae to juvenile in an outdoor semi-intensive system. Three production cycles were monitored from May to September. A pelagic food chain was established with phytoplankton, copepods and turbot larvae. Abiotic and biotic parameters of lower trophic levels together...

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Main Authors: Jepsen, Per Meyer, Jakobsen, Hans Henrik, Rayner, Thomas Allan, Blanda, Elisa, Novac, Aliona, Engell-Sørensen, Kirsten, Hansen, Benni Winding
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://forskning.ruc.dk/da/publications/524d6d2e-56ca-4862-bfef-635ac9f4ea92
https://doi.org/10.1111/are.13314
https://hdl.handle.net/1800/524d6d2e-56ca-4862-bfef-635ac9f4ea92
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/are.13314/full#references
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spelling fturoskildefispu:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/524d6d2e-56ca-4862-bfef-635ac9f4ea92 2023-12-10T09:53:25+01:00 A production season of turbot larvae Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) reared on copepods in a Danish (56°N) semi-intensive outdoor system Jepsen, Per Meyer Jakobsen, Hans Henrik Rayner, Thomas Allan Blanda, Elisa Novac, Aliona Engell-Sørensen, Kirsten Hansen, Benni Winding 2017-03-24 https://forskning.ruc.dk/da/publications/524d6d2e-56ca-4862-bfef-635ac9f4ea92 https://doi.org/10.1111/are.13314 https://hdl.handle.net/1800/524d6d2e-56ca-4862-bfef-635ac9f4ea92 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/are.13314/full#references eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Jepsen , P M , Jakobsen , H H , Rayner , T A , Blanda , E , Novac , A , Engell-Sørensen , K & Hansen , B W 2017 , ' A production season of turbot larvae Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) reared on copepods in a Danish (56°N) semi-intensive outdoor system ' , Aquaculture Research , vol. 48 , no. 9 , pp. 4958-4974 . https://doi.org/10.1111/are.13314 Acartia spp. Centropages hamatus Scophthalmus maximus carbon demand model carbon weight electivity index article 2017 fturoskildefispu https://doi.org/10.1111/are.13314 2023-11-15T23:55:46Z Turbot were reared from yolk sack larvae to juvenile in an outdoor semi-intensive system. Three production cycles were monitored from May to September. A pelagic food chain was established with phytoplankton, copepods and turbot larvae. Abiotic and biotic parameters of lower trophic levels together with turbot larval survival, development, prey electivity and growth were monitored. A decreasing larval survival from 18.4% in May to 13.6% in July and just 7.0% in September was observed. The overall phytoplankton and copepod abundance decreased during the productive season. The turbot larval growth showed significant differences between larvae below (isometric) and above (allometric) 7 mm. Larval fish gut content showed no differences with available prey between production cycles. Therefore, it appears that the available prey concentration is governing their growth in this outdoor system. First-feeding turbot larvae exhibited active selection for nauplii whereas developed larvae switched to copepodites and adult copepods. Although developing turbot larva exhibited active selection towards copepod size classes, there was no evidence of selective feeding on either of the two dominant copepod species. The turbot larvae's prey ingestion was modelled together with the standing stock of copepod biomass. The model results indicated that the estimated need for daily ingestion exceeded the standing stock of copepods. Hence, the initially established food web was unable to sustain the added turbot larvae with starvation as a consequence. We therefore suggest several solutions to circumvent starvation in the semi-intensive system. Turbot were reared from yolk sack larvae to juvenile in an outdoor semi-intensive system. Three production cycles were monitored from May to September. A pelagic food chain was established with phytoplankton, copepods and turbot larvae. Abiotic and biotic parameters of lower trophic levels together with turbot larval survival, development, prey electivity and growth were monitored. A decreasing ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Scophthalmus maximus Turbot Copepods Roskilde University Research Portal (RUC) Aquaculture Research 48 9 4958 4974
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topic Acartia spp.
Centropages hamatus
Scophthalmus maximus
carbon demand model
carbon weight
electivity index
spellingShingle Acartia spp.
Centropages hamatus
Scophthalmus maximus
carbon demand model
carbon weight
electivity index
Jepsen, Per Meyer
Jakobsen, Hans Henrik
Rayner, Thomas Allan
Blanda, Elisa
Novac, Aliona
Engell-Sørensen, Kirsten
Hansen, Benni Winding
A production season of turbot larvae Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) reared on copepods in a Danish (56°N) semi-intensive outdoor system
topic_facet Acartia spp.
Centropages hamatus
Scophthalmus maximus
carbon demand model
carbon weight
electivity index
description Turbot were reared from yolk sack larvae to juvenile in an outdoor semi-intensive system. Three production cycles were monitored from May to September. A pelagic food chain was established with phytoplankton, copepods and turbot larvae. Abiotic and biotic parameters of lower trophic levels together with turbot larval survival, development, prey electivity and growth were monitored. A decreasing larval survival from 18.4% in May to 13.6% in July and just 7.0% in September was observed. The overall phytoplankton and copepod abundance decreased during the productive season. The turbot larval growth showed significant differences between larvae below (isometric) and above (allometric) 7 mm. Larval fish gut content showed no differences with available prey between production cycles. Therefore, it appears that the available prey concentration is governing their growth in this outdoor system. First-feeding turbot larvae exhibited active selection for nauplii whereas developed larvae switched to copepodites and adult copepods. Although developing turbot larva exhibited active selection towards copepod size classes, there was no evidence of selective feeding on either of the two dominant copepod species. The turbot larvae's prey ingestion was modelled together with the standing stock of copepod biomass. The model results indicated that the estimated need for daily ingestion exceeded the standing stock of copepods. Hence, the initially established food web was unable to sustain the added turbot larvae with starvation as a consequence. We therefore suggest several solutions to circumvent starvation in the semi-intensive system. Turbot were reared from yolk sack larvae to juvenile in an outdoor semi-intensive system. Three production cycles were monitored from May to September. A pelagic food chain was established with phytoplankton, copepods and turbot larvae. Abiotic and biotic parameters of lower trophic levels together with turbot larval survival, development, prey electivity and growth were monitored. A decreasing ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Jepsen, Per Meyer
Jakobsen, Hans Henrik
Rayner, Thomas Allan
Blanda, Elisa
Novac, Aliona
Engell-Sørensen, Kirsten
Hansen, Benni Winding
author_facet Jepsen, Per Meyer
Jakobsen, Hans Henrik
Rayner, Thomas Allan
Blanda, Elisa
Novac, Aliona
Engell-Sørensen, Kirsten
Hansen, Benni Winding
author_sort Jepsen, Per Meyer
title A production season of turbot larvae Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) reared on copepods in a Danish (56°N) semi-intensive outdoor system
title_short A production season of turbot larvae Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) reared on copepods in a Danish (56°N) semi-intensive outdoor system
title_full A production season of turbot larvae Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) reared on copepods in a Danish (56°N) semi-intensive outdoor system
title_fullStr A production season of turbot larvae Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) reared on copepods in a Danish (56°N) semi-intensive outdoor system
title_full_unstemmed A production season of turbot larvae Scophthalmus maximus (Linnaeus, 1758) reared on copepods in a Danish (56°N) semi-intensive outdoor system
title_sort production season of turbot larvae scophthalmus maximus (linnaeus, 1758) reared on copepods in a danish (56°n) semi-intensive outdoor system
publishDate 2017
url https://forskning.ruc.dk/da/publications/524d6d2e-56ca-4862-bfef-635ac9f4ea92
https://doi.org/10.1111/are.13314
https://hdl.handle.net/1800/524d6d2e-56ca-4862-bfef-635ac9f4ea92
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/are.13314/full#references
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