The potential growth of salmonids
The mean specific growth rates of live weight ( G) of brown trout and Arctic char in the man-made reservoir Nesjöen in Norway exceeded the established limits of maximum growth for all salmonids. Calculated for fish of unit weight (1 g), the values were 7.2 and 7.6% day −1 for the total growth season...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Aquaculture 1985-01, Vol.48 (3), p.223-231 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The mean specific growth rates of live weight (
G) of brown trout and Arctic char in the man-made reservoir Nesjöen in Norway exceeded the established limits of maximum growth for all salmonids. Calculated for fish of unit weight (1 g), the values were 7.2 and 7.6% day
−1 for the total growth season of the second year of the reservoir, and for 17 days of the third summer they reached 8.7 and 8.9% day
−1 for brown trout and Arctic char, respectively. Temperature was limiting, and potential rates of 13.8 and 11.6% day
−1 for fish of unit weight are predicted at optimal temperature. For sea-dwelling Arctic char a corresponding rate of 12.6% day
−1 has been recorded by earlier workers. The following equations expressing the dependence of maximum growth on temperature, below the optimal ones, and fish size were derived:
Brown trout;
In G=In|13.8(-0.3474+0.1053T)|-0.325 In W
Artic char;
In G=In|12.6(-0.0815+0.917T)|-0.325 In W
where
G is specific growth rate of live weight (% day
−1),
T temperature (°C) and
W fish weight (g). Such growth is dependent on a life in standing water, and the former lower limits of growth are assumed to be a consequence of experimental conditions and especially the effect of circulating or flowing water. |
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ISSN: | 0044-8486 1873-5622 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0044-8486(85)90126-7 |