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Differential Seawater Adaptability in Three Different Sizes of Under-yearling Steelhead Trout
Seawater adaptability of steelhead trout increases along with the increase in the size of the fish, independent of parr-smolt transformation. Three 96 h seawater challenge tests were conducted to determine the size at which seawater adaptability of steelhead trout develops. Plasma Na(+) and Cl(−) le...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7576960/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33110953 http://dx.doi.org/10.12717/DR.2020.24.3.215 |
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description | Seawater adaptability of steelhead trout increases along with the increase in the size of the fish, independent of parr-smolt transformation. Three 96 h seawater challenge tests were conducted to determine the size at which seawater adaptability of steelhead trout develops. Plasma Na(+) and Cl(−) levels, moisture content, gill Na(+)/K(+) ATPase activity, and mortality during the 96 h after direct transfer to seawater (32 ppt) were determined. Plasma Na(+) and Cl(−) levels in 50 g fish continuously increased during the 96 h after the transfer to seawater (p<0.05), but the levels in 100 and 150 g fish leveled off after 24 h (p<0.05). Both 100 and 150 g size steelhead trout maintained muscle moisture content (%) better than 50 g size fish (p<0.05). Gill Na(+)/K(+) ATPase activity in the 100 g size group increased in a time-dependent manner after transfer to seawater (p<0.05), whereas activity in the 50 and 150 g sizes did not increase (p>0.05), for which a possible explanation was discussed. A mere 2.6% mortality in both the 50 and 150 g size groups was observed. In conclusion, the current results indicate that 50 g size steelhead trout did not show development of a high level of hypoosmoregulatory capacity, whereas fish in the 100 and 150 g size groups showed a high level in our experimental conditions. Therefore, the steelhead trout larger than a 100 g size is recommended for transfer to seawater culture. |
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spelling | pubmed-75769602020-10-26 Differential Seawater Adaptability in Three Different Sizes of Under-yearling Steelhead Trout Lee, Myeongseok Lee, Jang-Won Dev Reprod Short Communications Seawater adaptability of steelhead trout increases along with the increase in the size of the fish, independent of parr-smolt transformation. Three 96 h seawater challenge tests were conducted to determine the size at which seawater adaptability of steelhead trout develops. Plasma Na(+) and Cl(−) levels, moisture content, gill Na(+)/K(+) ATPase activity, and mortality during the 96 h after direct transfer to seawater (32 ppt) were determined. Plasma Na(+) and Cl(−) levels in 50 g fish continuously increased during the 96 h after the transfer to seawater (p<0.05), but the levels in 100 and 150 g fish leveled off after 24 h (p<0.05). Both 100 and 150 g size steelhead trout maintained muscle moisture content (%) better than 50 g size fish (p<0.05). Gill Na(+)/K(+) ATPase activity in the 100 g size group increased in a time-dependent manner after transfer to seawater (p<0.05), whereas activity in the 50 and 150 g sizes did not increase (p>0.05), for which a possible explanation was discussed. A mere 2.6% mortality in both the 50 and 150 g size groups was observed. In conclusion, the current results indicate that 50 g size steelhead trout did not show development of a high level of hypoosmoregulatory capacity, whereas fish in the 100 and 150 g size groups showed a high level in our experimental conditions. Therefore, the steelhead trout larger than a 100 g size is recommended for transfer to seawater culture. Korean Society of Developmental Biology 2020-09 2020-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7576960/ /pubmed/33110953 http://dx.doi.org/10.12717/DR.2020.24.3.215 Text en © Copyright 2020 The Korean Society of Developmental Biology http://creative-commons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creative-commons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Short Communications Lee, Myeongseok Lee, Jang-Won Differential Seawater Adaptability in Three Different Sizes of Under-yearling Steelhead Trout |
title | Differential Seawater Adaptability in Three Different Sizes of
Under-yearling Steelhead Trout |
title_full | Differential Seawater Adaptability in Three Different Sizes of
Under-yearling Steelhead Trout |
title_fullStr | Differential Seawater Adaptability in Three Different Sizes of
Under-yearling Steelhead Trout |
title_full_unstemmed | Differential Seawater Adaptability in Three Different Sizes of
Under-yearling Steelhead Trout |
title_short | Differential Seawater Adaptability in Three Different Sizes of
Under-yearling Steelhead Trout |
title_sort | differential seawater adaptability in three different sizes of
under-yearling steelhead trout |
topic | Short Communications |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7576960/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33110953 http://dx.doi.org/10.12717/DR.2020.24.3.215 |
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