Em. Mathers et al., RNA, DNA AND PROTEIN CONCENTRATIONS IN FED AND STARVED HERRING CLUPEA-HARENGUS LARVAE, Marine ecology. Progress series, 107(3), 1994, pp. 223-231
Herring Clupea harengus larvae were hatched and reared for 66 d in the
laboratory to test hypotheses concerning correlations between nucleic
acid concentrations and growth rates. A modified absorbance method is
introduced which allowed RNA, DNA and protein to be measured on indiv
idual larvae. The amounts of RNA, DNA and protein increased per larva
but no significant correlation was found between protein growth rates
and RNA concentration, RNA:DNA or RNA:protein. After 7 d of starvation
there was a significant loss of RNA, DNA and protein only in larvae 6
5 d old. It is concluded that nucleic acid ratios, except perhaps prot
ein to DNA ratios, are not valuable for estimating growth rates of wil
d larvae.