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A finite interval of initial swimbladder inflation in Latris lineata revealed by sequential removal of water-surface films

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posted on 2023-05-16, 17:22 authored by Andrew TrotterAndrew Trotter, Pankhurst, PM, Battaglene, SC
A finite interval of initial swimbladder inflation in striped trumpeter Latris lineata larvae occurred over 4 days at 16° C. Water-surface films were removed on different days to form treatments: 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 days post hatching, dph (day 4, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 treatments, respectively). No swimbladder inflation was recorded prior to water-surface film removal. When the water-surface films were removed in day 4 and 8 treatments, initial swimbladder inflation was first recorded in larvae 9 dph at mean ± s.e. 35.0 ± 5.4%(n = 4) and 45.0 ± 7.9%, respectively. Water-surface film removal at days 9, 10 and 11, resulted in initial swimbladder inflation the following day at 62.5 ± 2.5, 62.5 ± 7.2 and 11.3 ± 5.5% in larvae 10, 11 and 12 dph, respectively. No swimbladder inflation was recorded following water-surface film removal on day 12. There was no significant difference in initial inflation among larvae in day 4, 8, 9 and 10 treatments, ranging from 65.0 ± 4.1 to 73.8 ± 6.9%(P > 0.05). Initial inflation was significantly lower in the day 11 treatment (11.3 ± 5.5%)(P < 0.05). During the inflation interval (9-12 dph) swimbladders displayed one of three morphologies; liquid dilation, gas inflated and collapsed. Collapse of the swimbladder lumen was first apparent in larvae without swimbladder inflation from 11 dph and progressively developed thereafter in all larvae with non-inflated swimbladders. Larvae >6.1 mm standard length lost the ability to undergo initial swimbladder inflation. This study demonstrates that the interval for initial swimbladder inflation in striped trumpeter is short, finite and related to larval size. The end of the inflation interval was marked by onset of abnormal swimbladder morphologies, but not to closure of the pneumatic duct. © 2005 The Fisheries Society of the British Isles.

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Fisheries Research & Development Corporation

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Publication title

Journal of Fish Biology

Volume

67

Pagination

730-741

ISSN

0022-1112

Department/School

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies

Publisher

Blackwell Publishing

Place of publication

Oxford, United Kingdom

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  • Restricted

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Fisheries - aquaculture not elsewhere classified

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