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Growth, survival and morphological condition of juvenile of black snook (Centropomus nigrescens, Günther 1864) reared at different salinities in a pilot‐scale recirculating aquaculture system.
Document Type
Article
Source
Aquaculture Research. Sep2022, Vol. 53 Issue 13, p4882-4886. 5p.
Subject
*FISH growth
*SALINITY
*DISSOLVED oxygen in water
*FISH stocking
*TUKEY'S test
Language
ISSN
1355-557X
Abstract
Therefore, salinity is one of the most critical factors determining snook distribution and potential for cultivation because the broodstock reproduces in oceanic waters and the juveniles migrate to brackish and low salinity waters to continue their growth (Gracia-López et al., 2006). In summary, it appears that black snook presents higher growth performance at intermediate salinity (13 g-L SP -1 sp ) when compared with ambient seawater and would not compromise fish welfare. Growth, survival and morphological condition of juvenile of black snook (Centropomus nigrescens, Günther 1864) reared at different salinities in a pilot-scale recirculating aquaculture system Keywords: growth rate; hepatosomatic index; viscerosomatic index; black snook EN growth rate hepatosomatic index viscerosomatic index black snook 4882 4886 5 08/10/22 20220901 NES 220901 The black snook or robalo prieto (Alvarez-Lajonchère & Tsuzuki, 2008), I Centropomus nigrescens i (Günther, 1864), has been identified as a promising high-value commercial candidate for aquaculture diversification (Resley et al., 2014; Yanes-Roca et al., 2018). [Extracted from the article]