Evaluation of cannibalism during hatchery rearing of tiger muskellunge crosses

Author:

Shields Robert1ORCID,Wolf Skylar1ORCID,Schwepe Connor1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aquatic Animal Health and Research Center Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Logan Utah USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveJuvenile tiger muskellunge (Northern Pike Esox lucius × Muskellunge E. masquinongy) are cannibalistic, which can lead to a substantial reduction in yields within an intensive culture environment. Utah hatcheries have traditionally raised the female Northern Pike × male Muskellunge cross, and hatchery managers are reluctant to raise the female Muskellunge × male Northern Pike due to a perceived difference (increase) in cannibalism rates when rearing this cross.MethodsWe raised both crosses in replicated microcosms to evaluate the differential cannibalism between them. All rearing conditions were consistent among treatments and replicates. We evaluated weekly cannibalism using generalized linear regression models.ResultAfter 6 weeks, we found that the female Muskellunge × male Northern Pike cross offspring were significantly more cannibalistic than juveniles from the female Northern Pike × male Muskellunge cross, with total cannibalism across the 6‐week period estimated at 27% and 5.6%, respectively.ConclusionWe documented a previously unreported difference in tiger muskellunge cross cannibalism rates. Choosing the female Northern Pike × male Muskellunge cross could substantially increase survival of juvenile tiger muskellunge in aquaculture facilities.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science

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