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Development of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) Eggs and Alevins Under Varied Temperature Regimes Association LOGRAMI http://zotero.org/users/237438 http://zotero.org/users/237438/items/DS7N7DN2 2025-04-04T08:40:49Z 2025-04-04T08:40:49Z DS7N7DN2 22740 journalArticle Peterson et al. 1977-01 0
Item Type Journal Article
Author R. H. Peterson
Author H. C. E. Spinney
Author A. Sreedharan
URL https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/f77-004
Volume 34
Issue 1
Pages 31-43
Publication Journal of the Fisheries Research Board of Canada
ISSN 0015-296X
Date 1977-01
Extra Publisher: NRC Research Press
Journal Abbr J. Fish. Res. Bd. Can.
DOI 10.1139/f77-004
Accessed 2025-04-04 08:40:49
Library Catalog cdnsciencepub.com (Atypon)
Abstract Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) eggs and alevins were raised under conditions where the temperature was systematically varied either at fertilization, at the eyed egg stage, or at hatching. Mortality was more than 20% in eggs started immediately after fertilization at constant incubation temperatures < 4 °C as compared with 5% or less at temperatures > 4 °C. Alevins that eyed at 8 °C and higher were progressively smaller the higher the temperature. The optimum temperature from fertilization to eye pigmentation was near 6 °C. Eyed eggs reared at lower temperatures until hatching were larger than those hatched at higher temperatures. This size differential was maintained until the yolk was completely absorbed at all posthatching temperatures investigated. Sudden decreases in temperature at the eyed egg and hatching stages induced severe edema of the alevin yolk sac, resulting in slower growth and increased mortality.

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