Rearing diet may determine fish restocking success: a case study of hatchery-reared juvenile meagre, Argyrosomus regius

The resilience of released hatchery-reared specimens increases with age and size, but production costs are also greater for these individuals. Therefore, for a given budget, the consequences of increasing age and size impose a trade-off between producing a large number of vulnerable (small) fish or...

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Main Authors: María del Mar Gil, Miquel Palmer, María Dolores Hernández, Amalia Grau, Juana Durán, Benjamín García García, Miguel Jover, Elena Pastor
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2015-12-01
Series:Scientia Marina
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Online Access:http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1607
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spelling doaj-5c31c19fa74e428eb6200e4b8793c1a42021-05-05T13:49:35ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342015-12-0179443144110.3989/scimar.04140.05A1578Rearing diet may determine fish restocking success: a case study of hatchery-reared juvenile meagre, Argyrosomus regiusMaría del Mar Gil0Miquel Palmer1María Dolores Hernández2Amalia Grau3Juana Durán4Benjamín García García5Miguel Jover6Elena Pastor7Laboratori d’Investigacions Marines i Aqüicultura, LIMIA - IMEDEA (UIB-CSIC), Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados, Department of Ecology and Marine Resources, Fish Ecology GroupIMEDEA (UIB-CSIC), Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados, Department of Ecology and Marine Resources, Fish Ecology GroupIMIDA Acuicultura. Consejería de Agricultura y Agua de la Región de MurciaLaboratori d’Investigacions Marines i Aqüicultura, LIMIA (Balearic Government)Laboratori d’Investigacions Marines i Aqüicultura, LIMIA (Balearic Government).IMIDA Acuicultura. Consejería de Agricultura y Agua de la Región de MurciaGrupo de Acuicultura y Biodiversidad. Universitat Politècnica de ValenciaLaboratori d’Investigacions Marines i Aqüicultura, LIMIA (Balearic Government)The resilience of released hatchery-reared specimens increases with age and size, but production costs are also greater for these individuals. Therefore, for a given budget, the consequences of increasing age and size impose a trade-off between producing a large number of vulnerable (small) fish or a small number of resilient (large) fish. Once the optimal size for releasing fish has been defined, the choice of rearing protocol will determine the number and quality of the fish that can be released. In this study, different rearing protocols were compared using meagre juveniles (Argyrosomus regius), which are presently the target of a restocking programme conducted in the Balearic Islands (western Mediterranean). Seven different diets were compared during the grow-out phase to identify the diets that produced good-quality juveniles of a given size at the lowest cost. Most of the diets produced juveniles of suitable biological quality in terms of growth, fish condition (relationships between length and total weight, liver weight and mesenteric fat weight) and tissue biochemical composition. A semi-moist diet (Diet G) provided the best growth rate, closely followed by commercial meagre pellets (Diet A). In contrast, the cost of growing fish with Diet A was lower for any possible size at release. This study demonstrates the need to consider both growth rate and production cost to select the rearing protocol that maximizes the number of juveniles that can be produced for a given budget and desired release size. These considerations will ultimately increase the chance of success of restocking programmes.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1607argyrosomus regiusrestocking programmeproduction costfish qualitydiet
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author María del Mar Gil
Miquel Palmer
María Dolores Hernández
Amalia Grau
Juana Durán
Benjamín García García
Miguel Jover
Elena Pastor
spellingShingle María del Mar Gil
Miquel Palmer
María Dolores Hernández
Amalia Grau
Juana Durán
Benjamín García García
Miguel Jover
Elena Pastor
Rearing diet may determine fish restocking success: a case study of hatchery-reared juvenile meagre, Argyrosomus regius
Scientia Marina
argyrosomus regius
restocking programme
production cost
fish quality
diet
author_facet María del Mar Gil
Miquel Palmer
María Dolores Hernández
Amalia Grau
Juana Durán
Benjamín García García
Miguel Jover
Elena Pastor
author_sort María del Mar Gil
title Rearing diet may determine fish restocking success: a case study of hatchery-reared juvenile meagre, Argyrosomus regius
title_short Rearing diet may determine fish restocking success: a case study of hatchery-reared juvenile meagre, Argyrosomus regius
title_full Rearing diet may determine fish restocking success: a case study of hatchery-reared juvenile meagre, Argyrosomus regius
title_fullStr Rearing diet may determine fish restocking success: a case study of hatchery-reared juvenile meagre, Argyrosomus regius
title_full_unstemmed Rearing diet may determine fish restocking success: a case study of hatchery-reared juvenile meagre, Argyrosomus regius
title_sort rearing diet may determine fish restocking success: a case study of hatchery-reared juvenile meagre, argyrosomus regius
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Scientia Marina
issn 0214-8358
1886-8134
publishDate 2015-12-01
description The resilience of released hatchery-reared specimens increases with age and size, but production costs are also greater for these individuals. Therefore, for a given budget, the consequences of increasing age and size impose a trade-off between producing a large number of vulnerable (small) fish or a small number of resilient (large) fish. Once the optimal size for releasing fish has been defined, the choice of rearing protocol will determine the number and quality of the fish that can be released. In this study, different rearing protocols were compared using meagre juveniles (Argyrosomus regius), which are presently the target of a restocking programme conducted in the Balearic Islands (western Mediterranean). Seven different diets were compared during the grow-out phase to identify the diets that produced good-quality juveniles of a given size at the lowest cost. Most of the diets produced juveniles of suitable biological quality in terms of growth, fish condition (relationships between length and total weight, liver weight and mesenteric fat weight) and tissue biochemical composition. A semi-moist diet (Diet G) provided the best growth rate, closely followed by commercial meagre pellets (Diet A). In contrast, the cost of growing fish with Diet A was lower for any possible size at release. This study demonstrates the need to consider both growth rate and production cost to select the rearing protocol that maximizes the number of juveniles that can be produced for a given budget and desired release size. These considerations will ultimately increase the chance of success of restocking programmes.
topic argyrosomus regius
restocking programme
production cost
fish quality
diet
url http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1607
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