Turkish Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
2017, Vol 17, Num, 2 (Pages: 427-435)
Morphological Development and Allometric Growth in Hatchery-Reared Caspian Shemaya (Alburnus chalcoides): from Hatching to The Juvenile Stage
Peimin Yang 1 ,Guanghai Jin 1 ,Yixin Liu 1 ,Jingwei Li 1 ,Zongyun Hu 1 ,Xiaonian Luo 1
1 Freshwater Fisheries Research Academy of Liaoning Province, Liaoning Key Laboratory for Prevention and Treatment of Aquatic Animal Diseases, 111000 Liaoyang, China
DOI :
10.4194/1303-2712-v17_2_22
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Morphological development and allometric growth were investigated in hatchery-reared Capsian shemaya, Alburnus
chalcoides, from hatching to the juvenile stage at a temperature of 25.13± 1.61℃. The newly hatched larvae were 4.69±0.27
mm in total length (LT). Mouth opened 3 days after hatching (DAH) and initial swimbladder inflation occurred at 5 DAH.
Exogenous feeding started at 6 DAH and the yolk sac was completely exhausted one day later. Squamation was initiated at 46
DAH and completed until 57 DAH. Based on the external morphology, early development of A.chalcoides was divided into
five periods: yolk-sac stage 0-6 DAH (4.69-7.61 mm LT), preflexion stage 7-9 DAH (7.73-7.88 mm LT), flexion stage 10-18
DAH (8.20-9.60 mm), postflexion stage 19-45 DAH (9.30-19.97 mm LT) and juvenile stage 46-57 DAH (21.66-27.25 mm
LT). During the first 4 weeks after hatching, there was an evident priority to develop feeding, swimming and respiratory ability
by promoting intense growth in head and tail parts. Following this period, there was a clear reduction in growth
coefficients.The allometric growth changes in Capsian shemaya during early life reflect the selective organogenesis directed
towards survival priorities.
Keywords :
Caspian shemaya, Alburnus chalcoides, morphological development, allometric growth