Abstract:The tolerance of eyed‐stage embryos of Walleye Sander vitreus to cooling at melting‐ice temperatures and their subsequent hatching and rearing to advanced juveniles were examined. Embryos (71% viable; 8 d after fertilization) were refrigerated in an insulated transportation Styrofoam box between wet cheesecloth layers and melting ice (1.4°C) for 25, 48, 72, and 120 h. Embryos were then acclimated to 14°C aquaria for hatching and rearing (20°C). The hatching of embryos and their ability to continue development … Show more
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