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Studies on the Salinity Tolerance of Larvae of Japanese Eel (Anguilla japonica)

  • Date:2004-06-30
  • Volume:12
  • No:1
  • Page:25-31
  • Auther:Y.C. Chang, Y.S. Chen, J.Y. Lai and F.G. Liu

Two groups of Japanese eel (Anguilla japonica) larvae, hatched from hormone-induced spawned eggs, were used to test the salinity tolerance without acclimation. For the first group, larvae were reared at the salinities of 15 ~ 35 ppt indoors with light intensities below 320 lux. The survival rate of larvae was highest (63.3%) for 7-d-old larvae at a salinity of 20 ppt. For the second group, larvae were reared at 0 ~ 20 ppt salinities indoors with a similar light intensity as group 1 and in a dark room with light intensities below 13 lux, respectively. In the second group, larvae died within 2 d in 0 ppt, but all larvae in 10 ppt had the highest survival rate that the 9-d-old larvae reached 76.7% indoors and 63.3% in the dark room; survival rates of 9-d-old larvae between indoor and dark-room did not significantly differ. Eye pigmentation and the demersal habit of larvae occurred from day 6.