Volume 15, Issue 1 pp. 29-33
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Growth of Perca fluviatilis larvae fed with Artemia spp. nauplii and the effects of initial starvation

R. S. Vlavonou

R. S. Vlavonou

Centre de Recherches Ecologiques, Université de Metz, 1 rue des Récollets, BP 4116, F-57 040 Metz Cédex 01, France

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G. Masson

G. Masson

Centre de Recherches Ecologiques, Université de Metz, 1 rue des Récollets, BP 4116, F-57 040 Metz Cédex 01, France

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J.-C. Moreteau

J.-C. Moreteau

Centre de Recherches Ecologiques, Université de Metz, 1 rue des Récollets, BP 4116, F-57 040 Metz Cédex 01, France

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First published: 05 April 2002
Citations: 4

Abstract

Experiments were performed to test the growth and survival of perch larvae fed with Artemia spp. nauplii and to determine the most advantageous time of first feeding. During a first experiment, perch larvae were divided into groups according to their hatching dates. Daily ingestion of Artemia spp. nauplii began significantly 2 days after mass larvae hatching. By day 7, the daily prey acceptance was over 75% among the separate larvae groups. During a second 14-day feeding experiment, larvae fed after a 2- or a 3-day delay showed the best growths: 12.5 mm and 13.7 mg. There was no significant difference (P > 0.05) among survival rates (85.3%) of perch larvae fed after a 1-, 2- or 3-day delay.

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