2018
DOI: 10.1007/s12562-018-1194-5
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Effect of water temperature and light intensity on swim bladder inflation and growth of red sea bream Pagrus major larvae

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“…For example, Battaglene and Talbot (1990) and Trotter et al (2003) reported positive effects of lower light intensities in Australian bass ( Macquaria novemaculeata ) and striped trumpeter ( Latris lineata ) larvae, respectively, which showed negative phototactic responses. In contrast, even a higher light intensity did not affect the SBI in positively phototactic larvae, such as striped bass ( Morone saxatilis , Martin‐Robichaud & Peterson, 1998), red porgy ( Pagrus pagrus , Süzer & Kamaci, 2005) and red sea bream ( Pagrus major , Honryo et al, 2018). Although these trends cannot be categorically described, they appeared to be related to the larval phototoxic behaviour.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, Battaglene and Talbot (1990) and Trotter et al (2003) reported positive effects of lower light intensities in Australian bass ( Macquaria novemaculeata ) and striped trumpeter ( Latris lineata ) larvae, respectively, which showed negative phototactic responses. In contrast, even a higher light intensity did not affect the SBI in positively phototactic larvae, such as striped bass ( Morone saxatilis , Martin‐Robichaud & Peterson, 1998), red porgy ( Pagrus pagrus , Süzer & Kamaci, 2005) and red sea bream ( Pagrus major , Honryo et al, 2018). Although these trends cannot be categorically described, they appeared to be related to the larval phototoxic behaviour.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different superscript letters indicate the significant differences among the treatments in Experiment 2 (p < 0.05, n = 3). All data are expressed as means ±standard deviations Honryo et al, 2018). Although these trends cannot be categorically described, they appeared to be related to the larval phototoxic behaviour.…”
Section: Swim Bladder Inflationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results obtained by Honryo et al . (2018) showed that light with an intensity of more than 1000 lx on the water surface is optimal for early growth of Pagrus major larvae. The light intensity of 14 850 lx allowed the largest Seriola lalandi larvae to be obtained with a high survival rate.…”
Section: Growthmentioning
confidence: 99%