2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1444-2906.2007.01445.x
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Hybridization success of three common European cyprinid species, Rutilus rutilus, Blicca bjoerkna and Abramis brama and larval resistance to stress tests

Abstract: Hybridization success at early developmental stages and larval resistance to osmotic, thermal and fasting tests in roach Rutilus rutilus, silver bream Blicca bjoerkna, common bream Abramis brama and their F1 hybrids were investigated. Results revealed that hybrid survival rates were similar to parents. At the eyed embryo stage, however, a maternal effect was observed as a general trend during hatchling and larval stages. After these stages, hybrids displayed a higher survival rate than their parents. Under str… Show more

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“…For the roach embryo stage, Gulidov andPopova (1981 in Gillet, 1989) found a range of optimum temperatures between 12°C and 24°C; as for the lethal temperature, Horosewicz (1971in Nzau Matondo et al, 2007 estimates it at 26°C in a warmed lake in Poland. Teletchea et al (2009b) give a period between egg-laying and hatching of 7.4 days at 15.5°C and Cowx and Welcomme (1998) put it at 11 to 12 days at 12.9°C and 30 days at 7°C.…”
Section: Roach (Rutilus Rutilus)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the roach embryo stage, Gulidov andPopova (1981 in Gillet, 1989) found a range of optimum temperatures between 12°C and 24°C; as for the lethal temperature, Horosewicz (1971in Nzau Matondo et al, 2007 estimates it at 26°C in a warmed lake in Poland. Teletchea et al (2009b) give a period between egg-laying and hatching of 7.4 days at 15.5°C and Cowx and Welcomme (1998) put it at 11 to 12 days at 12.9°C and 30 days at 7°C.…”
Section: Roach (Rutilus Rutilus)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…White bream tolerates a wide range of temperature for spawning. Moreover, the larvae of white bream are able to survive at higher temperature than those of other cyprinids (Matondo et al 2007). Therefore, the species was able to adapt to the environment of warmed water of the studied warm-water canal and proceed with spawning.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…White bream, along with common roach and common bream, constitutes the most signifi cant group of freshwater fi shes in the central part of Europe (Tadajewska et al 1997, Molls 1999, Tátrai et al 2003, Matondo et al 2007, Wiśniewolski et al 2009). Cyprinids, including white bream, are a fl exible group that adapts well to eutrophic conditions (Persson et al 1991, Lammens et al 1992, Olin 2009), although they tend to avoid acidifi ed waters (Leuven et al 1987).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• C par Horosewicz (1971 in Nzau Matondo et al, 2007) dans un lac réchauffé en Pologne. Teletchea et al (2008) citent une durée entre la ponte et l'éclosion de la larve de 7,4 jours à 15,5…”
Section: Le Gardon (Rutilus Rutilus)unclassified