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http://dx.doi.org/10.5657/kfas.2008.41.6.471

Development of the Eggs, Larvae and Juveniles by Artificially-Matured Pacific Mackerel, Scomber japonicus in the Korean Waters  

Kim, Dae-Hyun (South Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
Kim, Dae-Jung (Aquaculture Management Division, NFRDI)
Yoon, Seong-Jong (Aquaculture Management Division, NFRDI)
Hwang, Hyung-Gue (South Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
Kim, Eung-Oh (South Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
Son, Sang-Gyu (South Sea Fisheries Research Institute, NFRDI)
Kim, Jin-Koo (Department of Marine Biology, Pukyong National University)
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Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences / v.41, no.6, 2008 , pp. 471-477 More about this Journal
Abstract
Development of egg, larvae and juveniles for the Pacific mackerel, Scomber japonicus are described following natural fertilization in the indoor tank of $25^{\circ}C$ water temperature. Following a routine hormone treatment technique for the brood stock, male and female mackerels were artificially matured by intramuscular injections of LHRHa at a dosage of $400{\mu}g/kg$ body weight (BW)+Domperidone at a dosage of $4{\mu}g/kg$ body weight (BW) to induce maturation in a separate aquarium and induced natural spawning. Fertilized eggs were ca. 1.0 mm in diameter; spherical in shape with a single oil globule; pelagic and non-adhesive. Hatching occurs 41 hours after fertilization at $23-24^{\circ}C$. The newly hatched larvae was 3.03 mm in average total length (ATL), the mouth and anus were not open, oil globule located in posterior end of yolk sac, and preanal length was 42.8% of TL. The larvae measuring 2.89 mm ATL, almost absorbed yolk sac and oil globule material in 2 days after hatching, in which the mouth and anus were open. Melanophores, branch or star in shape were observed on the top of head, peritoneal region and along the ventral contour. In 13 days after hatching, the larvae was 6.88 mm ATL, its posterior end of notochord began to flex upward, finfold of caudal fin appeared, jaw teeth were already formed. In 19 days after hatching, the larvae was 7.71 mm ATL completed only caudal fin rays (9+8), and preanal length was 49.4% of TL. In 37 days after hatching, the larvae was 27.4 mm ATL already completed all the fins, and preanal length was 59.9% of TL.
Keywords
Scomber japonicus; Egg; Larvae; Juveniles; Morphological development;
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