Morphological development and allometric growth of yellowtail kingfish Seriola lalandi V. larvae under culture conditions

作者:Martinez Montano Emmanuel*; Gonzalez Alvarez Karina; Pablo Lazo Juan; Manuel Audelo Naranjo Juan; Velez Medel Antonio
来源:Aquaculture Research, 2016, 47(4): 1277-1287.
DOI:10.1111/are.12587

摘要

Morphological development and allometric growth patterns of Seriola lalandi larvae were assessed to characterize normal growth patterns under culture conditions. Early ontogenetic stages of yellowtail kingfish exhibited an exponential growth in terms of standard length as a function of age. Five development stages were characterized from hatching to the juvenile stage: larval stage I (0-2days post hatch, dph) with endogenous feeding, characterized by a small yolk sac, unpigmented eyes, primordial finfold surrounding the body and a closed mouth; larval stage II (2-15dph) characterized by mouth opening, complete pigmentation of eyes and the beginning of the exogenous feeding; subsequently, in the larval stage III (15-25dph) the posterior tip of notochord of the larvae bended upward and the first rays appeared in fins, concomitant with a change in swimming behaviour; thereafter, larval stage IV (post-flexion stage; 25-30dph) began when larvae resembled in morphology to a juvenile organism; however, caudal and dorsal fins were not completely development. Lastly, the juvenile stage was reached 30dph characterized by a morphology and fin structures similar to those of the adults. Growth and development of structures and organs associated with vital functions such as feeding, sensorial and breathing systems seemed to be more critical previous to 23dph, which was reflected with a positive allometric growth of head and eyes during this period. The results from this study can be used as a tool-guide to assess normal development in larval research with S. lalandi to improve existing rearing protocols in hatchery production.

  • 出版日期2016-4