HOW DOES COD (GADUS-MORHUA) COPE WITH VARIABILITY IN FEEDING CONDITIONS DURING EARLY LARVAL STAGES

Citation
T. Vandermeeren et T. Naess, HOW DOES COD (GADUS-MORHUA) COPE WITH VARIABILITY IN FEEDING CONDITIONS DURING EARLY LARVAL STAGES, Marine Biology, 116(4), 1993, pp. 637-647
Citations number
84
Categorie Soggetti
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00253162
Volume
116
Issue
4
Year of publication
1993
Pages
637 - 647
Database
ISI
SICI code
0025-3162(1993)116:4<637:HDC(CW>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Response of mesocosm-reared cod (Gadus morhua L.) larvae to different feeding conditions was investigated in 1988 in two mesocosms: a large basin and a smaller bag enclosure within the basin. The basin was fill ed with seawater, and a community of naturally occurring plankton deve loped. Plankton concentrations were monitored, and cod larvae stocked in the enclosures were sampled for determination of growth, survival, and gut content. In the bag, insufficient amounts of energetically fav ourable prey, as copepod nauplii, led to non-selective ingestion of pl ankton from a broad range of sizes, including considerable amounts of protozoans (tintinnid and oligotrich ciliates). Growth of larvae from the bag was low, with daily specific growth rates (SGR) less than 2.8% the first 3 wk post-hatch. This was followed by rapid increase of SGR to 21.7%, which coincided with a large increase in availability of co pepod nauplii. In the basin, high nauplii concentrations led to SGR of 13.7 to 21.7% from onset of feeding to 16 d post-hatch, respectively. Under such conditions, the larvae were highly selective feeders. At 3 wk post-hatch, survival was 36.7 and 38.3% in the basin and bag enclo sure, respectively. To cope with variations in the feeding conditions, the cod larvae were shown to be opportunists when nauplii were scarce , and included plankton from several trophic levels in their diet, Whe n nauplii were abundant, cod larvae realized their high potential for growth. Both opportunism and realization of a high growth potential ma y enhance survival of the larvae.