Condition Indices as Surrogates of Energy Density and Lipid Content in Juveniles of Three Fish Species

To guide the selection of condition indices for juvenile fishes, we compared the ability of several indirect condition indices (those based on length-mass relationships, the hepatosomatic index, and relative lipid estimates from the Distell fish fatmeter) to assess energy density and lipid content o...

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Main Authors: Schloesser, RW, Fabrizio, Mary C.
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spelling ftwilliammarycol:oai:scholarworks.wm.edu:vimsarticles-1778 2023-06-11T04:10:21+02:00 Condition Indices as Surrogates of Energy Density and Lipid Content in Juveniles of Three Fish Species Schloesser, RW Fabrizio, Mary C. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.wm.edu/vimsarticles/778 doi: 10.1080/00028487.2017.1324523 https://scholarworks.wm.edu/context/vimsarticles/article/1778/viewcontent/Schloesser_et_al_2017_Transactions_of_the_American_Fisheries_Society.pdf unknown W&M ScholarWorks https://scholarworks.wm.edu/vimsarticles/778 doi: 10.1080/00028487.2017.1324523 https://scholarworks.wm.edu/context/vimsarticles/article/1778/viewcontent/Schloesser_et_al_2017_Transactions_of_the_American_Fisheries_Society.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ VIMS Articles Cod Gadus-Morhua Micropterus-Salmoides Lacepede Plaice Pleuronectes-Platessa Bass Dicentrarchus-Labrax Herring Clupea-Harengus Liver-Somatic Index Largemouth Bass Body-Composition Atlantic Salmon Proximate Composition Fisheries Science Peer-Reviewed Articles Aquaculture and Fisheries text 2017 ftwilliammarycol https://doi.org/10.1080/00028487.2017.1324523 2023-05-04T17:49:25Z To guide the selection of condition indices for juvenile fishes, we compared the ability of several indirect condition indices (those based on length-mass relationships, the hepatosomatic index, and relative lipid estimates from the Distell fish fatmeter) to assess energy density and lipid content of Summer Flounder Paralichthys dentatus, Striped BassMorone saxatilis, and Atlantic Croakers Micropogonias undulatus. These species use estuarine areas as nurseries, but they have different life history strategies and ecological niches that affect their energy storage strategies. We tested hypotheses that differences in the distribution and role of lipids as energy stores among species would influence the suitability of condition indices for estimating energy and lipid content. Length-based indices were most suitable for estimating energy and lipid content of juvenile Summer Flounder and Striped Bass, suggesting that length-based indices may be appropriate for juveniles that store energy as proteins (i.e., juveniles with low lipid content). The fatmeter suitably predicted energy and lipid content of Atlantic Croakers, indicating its potential for assessing condition of juveniles that store lipids for migration and that display a high range of observed lipid content. Even though a small size range was examined, fish length improved predictions of energy and lipid content for some of the indirect condition indices for Atlantic Croakers and Summer Flounder, suggesting that fish length should be considered when developing relationships among measures of condition. The selection of condition indices should be tailored to the life stage and species of interest based on the energy and lipid storage strategies used by the fish. Text Atlantic salmon Gadus morhua W&M ScholarWorks Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 146 5 1058 1069
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topic Cod Gadus-Morhua
Micropterus-Salmoides Lacepede
Plaice Pleuronectes-Platessa
Bass Dicentrarchus-Labrax
Herring Clupea-Harengus
Liver-Somatic Index
Largemouth Bass
Body-Composition
Atlantic Salmon
Proximate Composition
Fisheries Science Peer-Reviewed Articles
Aquaculture and Fisheries
spellingShingle Cod Gadus-Morhua
Micropterus-Salmoides Lacepede
Plaice Pleuronectes-Platessa
Bass Dicentrarchus-Labrax
Herring Clupea-Harengus
Liver-Somatic Index
Largemouth Bass
Body-Composition
Atlantic Salmon
Proximate Composition
Fisheries Science Peer-Reviewed Articles
Aquaculture and Fisheries
Schloesser, RW
Fabrizio, Mary C.
Condition Indices as Surrogates of Energy Density and Lipid Content in Juveniles of Three Fish Species
topic_facet Cod Gadus-Morhua
Micropterus-Salmoides Lacepede
Plaice Pleuronectes-Platessa
Bass Dicentrarchus-Labrax
Herring Clupea-Harengus
Liver-Somatic Index
Largemouth Bass
Body-Composition
Atlantic Salmon
Proximate Composition
Fisheries Science Peer-Reviewed Articles
Aquaculture and Fisheries
description To guide the selection of condition indices for juvenile fishes, we compared the ability of several indirect condition indices (those based on length-mass relationships, the hepatosomatic index, and relative lipid estimates from the Distell fish fatmeter) to assess energy density and lipid content of Summer Flounder Paralichthys dentatus, Striped BassMorone saxatilis, and Atlantic Croakers Micropogonias undulatus. These species use estuarine areas as nurseries, but they have different life history strategies and ecological niches that affect their energy storage strategies. We tested hypotheses that differences in the distribution and role of lipids as energy stores among species would influence the suitability of condition indices for estimating energy and lipid content. Length-based indices were most suitable for estimating energy and lipid content of juvenile Summer Flounder and Striped Bass, suggesting that length-based indices may be appropriate for juveniles that store energy as proteins (i.e., juveniles with low lipid content). The fatmeter suitably predicted energy and lipid content of Atlantic Croakers, indicating its potential for assessing condition of juveniles that store lipids for migration and that display a high range of observed lipid content. Even though a small size range was examined, fish length improved predictions of energy and lipid content for some of the indirect condition indices for Atlantic Croakers and Summer Flounder, suggesting that fish length should be considered when developing relationships among measures of condition. The selection of condition indices should be tailored to the life stage and species of interest based on the energy and lipid storage strategies used by the fish.
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Fabrizio, Mary C.
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Fabrizio, Mary C.
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title Condition Indices as Surrogates of Energy Density and Lipid Content in Juveniles of Three Fish Species
title_short Condition Indices as Surrogates of Energy Density and Lipid Content in Juveniles of Three Fish Species
title_full Condition Indices as Surrogates of Energy Density and Lipid Content in Juveniles of Three Fish Species
title_fullStr Condition Indices as Surrogates of Energy Density and Lipid Content in Juveniles of Three Fish Species
title_full_unstemmed Condition Indices as Surrogates of Energy Density and Lipid Content in Juveniles of Three Fish Species
title_sort condition indices as surrogates of energy density and lipid content in juveniles of three fish species
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