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Osmoregulation, growth, and survival during the larval development of bullseye puffer fish Sphoeroides annulatus (Jenyns, 1842, Pisces: Tetraodontidae)

We analysed the effects of salinity on survival, growth and the osmoregulatory capacity (OC) of puffer fish larvae (Sphoeroides annulatus). In experiment 1, we compared the growth of larvae maintained at a constant temperature (28 ± 0.5 °C) under seven salinity levels (5, 12, 19, 26, 33, 35 and 40 p...

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Published in:Marine and freshwater behaviour and physiology 2015-11, Vol.48 (6), p.397-415
Main Authors: Pérez-Robles, Javier, Diaz, Fernando, Denise Re, Ana, Giffard-Mena, Ivone, Abdo-de la Parra, María Isabel, Ibarra-Castro, Leonardo
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Summary:We analysed the effects of salinity on survival, growth and the osmoregulatory capacity (OC) of puffer fish larvae (Sphoeroides annulatus). In experiment 1, we compared the growth of larvae maintained at a constant temperature (28 ± 0.5 °C) under seven salinity levels (5, 12, 19, 26, 33, 35 and 40 psu) over a 28-day period. No significant differences were found for larval growth. However, salinity significantly affected survival. The larvae hyper-osmoregulated at low salinities and hypo-osmoregulated at high salinities. The isosmotic point ranged from 338.9 to 355.9 mOsm kg ⁻¹, depending on salinity. In experiment 2, survival increased with increasing salinity following direct exposure to the same seven salinity levels over a 72-h period. The isosmotic point ranged from 256.5 to 466.7 mOsm kg ⁻¹ depending on the developmental stage. This species hyper-regulated at 5–12 psu, hypo-regulated at 19–40 psu and demonstrated a high euryhalinity at 7 DAH with 95% survival.
ISSN:1029-0362
1023-6244
1029-0362
DOI:10.1080/10236244.2015.1085692