CHANGES IN FEEDING CONDITION OF RELEASED HATCHERY-REARED JAPANESE FLOUNDER, PARALICHTHYS-OLIVACEUS, AND PREY MYSID DENSITY IN THE COASTAL AREA OF TOTTORI PREFECTURE
S. Furuta et al., CHANGES IN FEEDING CONDITION OF RELEASED HATCHERY-REARED JAPANESE FLOUNDER, PARALICHTHYS-OLIVACEUS, AND PREY MYSID DENSITY IN THE COASTAL AREA OF TOTTORI PREFECTURE, Nippon Suisan Gakkaishi, 63(6), 1997, pp. 886-891
To investigated the factors influencing the mortality of restocked Jap
anese flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus, changes in the condition of ha
tchery-reared and wild Japanese flounder juveniles and density of mysi
ds as the main diet of flounder juvenilies were studied in the coastal
area of Tottori Prefecture from 1989 to 1991. Food intake of reared f
lounder was lower, and the incidence of empty stomachs was evidently h
igher than in wild flounder. Hatchery-reared flounder were released in
June and July and showed a rapid decrease in condition after release.
Mysid abundunce was highest in April and May, then a marked decrease
in abundance occurred in June. The condition factor of wild flounder a
lso declined markedly in late June and July. These findings suggest th
at the poor condition of reared flounder after release was caused by a
combination of poorly developed feeding ability for wild prey and the
seasonal reduction of mysid density. It is speculated that the poor c
ondition of flounders enhanced vulnerability to predation.