Title of article :
Growth and mortality of larval and juvenile Japanese seaperch Lateolabrax japonicus in relation to seasonal changes in temperature and prey abundance in the Chikugo estuary
Author/Authors :
Jun Shoji، نويسنده , , Masaru Tanaka، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Japanese seaperch Lateolabrax japonicus migrate from Ariake Bay to the estuarine turbidity maximum (ETM) zone of the Chikugo River and
inhabit there through the post-migration period (15e20 mm in standard length). The feeding, growth and mortality during the post-migration
period of Japanese seaperch were analyzed in relation to seasonal changes in temperature and prey concentration. Larvae and juveniles were
collected from ten sampling stations at 4e7 day intervals from 24 February to 24 April 2005 in the Chikugo estuary. Based on the otolith
microstructure analysis the sampled fish were divided into nine cohorts, each cohort covering a 5 day hatch date period (22 December 2004
to 4 February 2005). The growth coefficient (G, day 1) was higher and the mortality coefficient (M, day 1) was lower in the later cohorts.
The ratio of G to M as an index of stage-specific survival during the post-migration period significantly increased as the season progressed
and exceeded 1.0 in the last cohort examined. Variability in abundance of the major prey organism, Sinocalanus sinensis, had a significant effect
on the Japanese seaperch ingestion rate. Increase in temperature and spring bloom of S. sinensis is concluded to provide the later cohorts with
a higher survival probability through increasing ingestion and growth rates during their post-migration period in spring 2005.
Keywords :
fish early life stages , estuarine turbidity maximum , feeding , Ariake Bay , JAPAN , survival
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science