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Effects of Rearing Density on Growth and Maturation of the 0-year-old Fourspine Sculpin, Cottus kazika

Journal of National Fisheries University Volume 67 Issue 4 Page 263-268
published_at 2019-03
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Title
飼育密度がカマキリ当歳魚の成長と成熟に及ぼす影響
Effects of Rearing Density on Growth and Maturation of the 0-year-old Fourspine Sculpin, Cottus kazika
Creators Takeshita Naohiko
Creators Hamada Toshinori
Creators Hatooka Fumitaka
Creators Uehara Takashi
Creators Ogi Tama
Creators Ikeda Itaru
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Rearing density Growth Maturation Cottus kazika
Effects of rearing density on growth and maturation of 0-year-old Cottus kazika were studied over 4 years. Juveniles 90 days after hatching were used in the following 2 rearing conditions: 1) 52 fish were reared in 150 liter tank, representing the high-density condition, 2) each of 52 fish were reared in individual 57 liter glass aquaria, representing the solitary condition. These experiments were continued until 300 days after hatching. Almost of all fish were mature in the high-density condition. Whereas, large sized fish were mature and small sized fish were immature in the solitary condition. Therefore, data over the 4 years demonstrated that the maturation of 0-year-old C. kazika was quickened under the high-density condition.
Languages jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publishers National Fisheries University
Date Issued 2019-03
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Access Rights open access
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[ISSN]0370-9361