Effect of stocking density on growth and survival of juvenile Manila clams (Ruditapes philippinarum) farmed in suspended lanterns in a North Italian lagoon
Autor: | Emanuele Rossetti, Marco Birolo, Francesco Bordignon, C. Zomeño, Antón Pascual, Gerolamo Xiccato, Silvia Martines Llorens, Angela Trocino |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Nursery
Clam seed Shellfish farming Clam seed Shell strength Nursery Po Delta Shellfish farming 09.- Desarrollar infraestructuras resilientes promover la industrialización inclusiva y sostenible y fomentar la innovación SH1-691 Ruditapes Aquatic Science Biology Po Delta PRODUCCION ANIMAL biology.organism_classification Shell strength Animal science Stocking Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling Juvenile Animal Science and Zoology |
Zdroj: | RiuNet. Repositorio Institucional de la Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia instname Aquaculture Reports, Vol 20, Iss, Pp 100719-(2021) |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.aqrep.2021.100719 |
Popis: | [EN] To evaluate the effect of stocking density on pre-fattening growth and survival, Manila clam seeds from three different batches (B1, B2, and B3) were farmed in plastic net lanterns at two sites (western and northern) in Sacca degli Scardovari (Italy). Different stocking densities were compared, i.e. EXTRA (50,000 clams m-2), HIGH (30,000), and MEDIUM (20,000) for B1 and B2 clams; HIGH, MEDIUM, and LOW (10,000 clams m-2) for B3 clams. At the end of pre-fattening at the western site, the shell length decreased with increasing stocking density of both B1 (14.2 mm vs. 13.6 mm vs. 12.9 mm at HIGH vs. MEDIUM vs. EXTRA density; P < 0.001) and B2 (14.9 mm vs. 13.6 mm vs. 12.5 mm at MEDIUM vs. HIGH vs. EXTRA density; P < 0.001) clams. At the northern site, the shell length decreased in the following manner: MEDIUM to HIGH to EXTRA density for B1 clams (P < 0.001) and MEDIUM to EXTRA to HIGH density for B2 clams (P < 0.001). The same trend was recorded for B3 clams at both western (16.1 mm vs. 14.3 mm vs. 12.7 mm at LOW vs. MEDIUM vs. HIGH density; P < 0.001) and northern (15.6 mm vs. 13.9 mm vs. 13.2 mm; P < 0.001) sites. The stocking density did not affect the survival rate at the northern site and of the B3 clams, whereas the survival rate significantly decreased from MEDIUM and HIGH to EXTRA density for B1 (84.8 % and 85.4 % vs. 52.8 %; P < 0.05) and B2 (92.5 % and 87.6 % vs. 67.0 %; P < 0.01) clams at the western site where pre-fattening ended one week later than at the northern site. In the present conditions, clams in suspended lanterns reached the minimum sowing size (shell length 11 mm, weight 0.3 g) in 10 weeks. However, an increase in stocking density decreased clam growth and drastically increased mortality when water conditions became less favourable. The Authors wish to thank Mr. Vladimiro Mancin and Mr. Paolo Mancin, for providing access to their facilities and for their continuous support during the trial, and Dr. Lucio Grassia for his technical assistance (http:// www.lanternnet.com ) . Project funded by Bando di attuazione dell'azione 2.A PdA GAC di Chioggia e Delta del Po 20172023. The PhD grant of Francesco Bordignon and the Research grant of Cristina Zomeno are funded by ECCEAQUA project (MIUR; CUP: C26C18000030004). |
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