說明
This dataset examines the effect of three different early life rearing temperatures on the process of sex differentiation of two populations of Europea seabass from the Mediterranean Sea, and the resulting growth and sex ratio. In particular, European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax of the north-western (NW) and south-eastern (SE) Mediterranean Sea strains were exposed to different temperatures (13, 17 or 21oC) during the larval rearing (11—51 days post hatching, dph) or nursery periods (55—95 dph), in order to examine the effects of temperature on sex differentiation and subsequent growth during the first year of life.
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Journal of Fish Biology (2005) 67, 652—668 doi:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2005.00766.x, availableonline athttp://www.blackwell-synergy.com
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Metadata; Dicentrarchus; sex differentiation; growth; temperature; Metadata
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地理涵蓋範圍
The experiments were undertaken in two locations, using two strains of European sea bass from the north-western (NW) and south-eastern (SE) Mediterranean Sea. NW strains are from the coasts of Israel and the SE from the Lake Edku (Nile River estuarine zone, Egypt).
界定座標範圍 | 緯度南界 經度西界 [30.77, 29.553], 緯度北界 經度東界 [32.528, 35.112] |
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分類群涵蓋範圍
European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax
Species | Dicentrarchus labrax (European sea bass) |
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時間涵蓋範圍
起始日期 / 結束日期 | 2001-01-01 / 2003-01-01 |
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計畫資料
A very important problem of the European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) aquaculture industry is the occurrence of 70-99% males. Male-dominant stocks are undesirable, because males exhibit reduced somatic growth compared to females, resulting in 20-40% smaller body weight at harvest. Therefore, it is desirable to culture predominantly female stocks. The overall objective of PROBASS is to understand the mechanisms regulating sex differentiation in cultured sea bass, in order to develop methodologies to minimise the proportion of males in cultured stocks. This will result in an increase in production efficiency and profitability of the EU sea bass industry, since femaledominant stocks will reach market size earlier and produce more muscle mass. There is accumulating evidence that sex differentiation in sea bass may be under the control of complex genetic and environmental interactions.
計畫名稱 | PROBASS |
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辨識碼 | Grant agreement ID: Q5RS-2000-31365 |
經費來源 | EU FP5 |
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取樣方法
The NW strain was maintained at the Institute of Aquaculture, Hellenic Center for Marine Research (previously Institute of Marine Biology of Crete), Crete, Greece, and the SE strain at the National Center for Mariculture, Eilat, Israel. The broodstock of the SE strain were the offsprings of wild fish originally collected in the mid 1980s from the brackish-water Lake Edku (Nile River estuarine zone, Egypt).Parameters measured: Sex ratio:%, Length: mm, Weight: g
研究範圍 | The experiments were undertaken in two locations, using two strains of European sea bass from the north-western (NW) and south-eastern (SE) Mediterranean Sea. The SE strain was compared with the NW because it inhabits waters of higher annual temperatures (coast of Israel and Egypt) and could have adapted to different thermal preferences. |
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方法步驟描述:
- NORTH-WESTERN MEDITERRANEAN SEA STRAIN: Fertilized eggs were obtained on 22 February, 2001 from a spontaneously spawning stock of wild origin, exposed to ambient temperature and photic conditions throughout the year. SOUTH-EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN SEA STRAIN: Fertilized eggs were obtained on 14 March, 2001 from a broodstock maintained in tanks under natural photoperiod and a thermal regime simulating the annual fluctuations of temperature in the Mediterranean Sea.