Effect of salinity on occurrence of notochord deformities in Japanese eel Anguilla japonica larvae

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Akihiro Okamura
Yoshiaki Yamada
Naomi Mikawa
Noriyuki Horie
Katsumi Tsukamoto
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[1] IRAGO Institute Co. Ltd.,College of Bioresource Sciences
[2] Nihon University,undefined
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Aquaculture International | 2016年 / 24卷
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Freshwater eel; Leptocephalus; Glass eel; Deformity; Salinity; Artificial production;
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One of the difficulties to rear Anguilla japonica larvae is the frequent occurrence of notochord deformities. We tested the effect of salinity on the occurrence of the deformities, because we have been using 50 % diluted seawater (50 % SW) for glass eel production, on the basis of the fact that intermediate salinity saves energy due to lower cost for osmoregulation and contributes higher survival and growth rates. We reared 6-day-old larvae in 50 and 100 % SW for 85 days and observed their morphology. The occurrence rate of deformed larvae, including kyphosis and scoliosis, was significantly higher in 50 % SW (35.8 %) than in 100 % SW (25.4 %), while survival rate was significantly higher in 50 % SW (69.8 %) than in 100 % SW (32.3 %) and growth in 50 % SW (mean body depth: 7.9 ± 5.3 mm) was better than in 100 % SW (6.8 ± 4.6 mm). We speculate that the most of severely deformed larvae could not survive in the tougher condition of 100 % SW, showing the lower occurrence of deformed larvae. Eventually, the yield of normal larvae after 85 days rearing was 1.9-fold higher in 50 % SW than in 100 % SW, implying that the advantage of 50 % SW for rearing eel larvae outweighs the risk of deformities.
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