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http://dx.doi.org/10.5657/KFAS.2017.0287

Egg Development and Morphological Change of Larvae and Juveniles of the Sakhalin Sole Limanda sakhalinensis  

Han, Kyeong-Ho (Marine Technology Undergraduate, Chonnam National University)
Na, Hae-Choon (Sebo Susan)
Park, Ae-Jeon (Fisheries Resource Research, Incheon Metropolitan City)
Park, Jae-Min (Gyeongsangbuk-Do Native Fish Business Center)
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Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences / v.50, no.3, 2017 , pp. 287-295 More about this Journal
Abstract
Egg development and morphological change of larvae of the Sakhalin sole Limanda sakhalinensis were studied by observing specimens obtained in a rearing experiment from fertilized eggs to the juvenile stage. The wild broodstock was collected in January 2010 and kept in a circular water tank (${\O}1.5{\times}1m$) at a temperature of $14.5{\pm}0.5^{\circ}C$. Fertilized eggs ranged from 0.72 to 0.82 mm ($0.77{\pm}0.07mm$, $mean{\pm}SD$) in diameter. The eggs were spherical, transparent and adhesive demersal. The egg yolk was divided from the oocyte 10 min after fertilization (AF), and an embryo was formed in 36 h AF. More than 50% of the eggs hatched within 133 h AF. The mouth and anus did not open until $3.5{\pm}0.25mm$ total length (TL). At 4, days after hatching (AH), the fish became larvae 3.7 to 4.2 mm ($4.0{\pm}0.36mm\;TL$), yolk absorption was completed and the mouth began to open. The left eye moved upward and the nostril moved to the right at 39 days AH. These post-larvae ranged from 8.0 to 9.9 mm TL ($8.9{\pm}1.33mm\;TL$). At 50 days AH, the fish became juveniles ($12.4{\pm}1.20mm\;TL$) There were 70-72 dorsal fin rays, 55-56 anal fin rays, 11 pectoral fin rays, and 6 ventral fin rays and the juveniles adopted a benthic life.
Keywords
Egg development; Juvenile; Larvae; Limanda sakhalinensis;
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