Growth Priorities of the Four Riverine Cyprinids during Early Ontogeny

Author:

Kupren Krzysztof1ORCID,Nowosad Joanna23ORCID,Kucharczyk Dariusz3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Tourism, Recreation and Ecology, Institute of Engineering and Environmental Protection, Faculty of Geoengineering, University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, 10-719 Olsztyn, Poland

2. Department of Ichthyology, Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecology, National Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Oczapowskiego 10, 10-719 Olsztyn, Poland

3. Department of Research and Development, Chemprof, Gutkowo 54B, 11-043 Olsztyn, Poland

Abstract

Growth patterns during early development of four species of riverine cyprinids, common dace (Leuciscus leuciscus L.), ide (Leuciscus idus L.), chub (Squalius cephalus L.) and common barbel (Barbus barbus L.), over 30 days of rearing, were analyzed. The study period covered three successive phases of larval development (preflexion, flexion, postflexion) and part of the juvenile development. The growth analysis carried out in the present study shows that significant allometric growth occurred mainly in preferentially localized body parts (head and tail) and was also associated with an increase in body height. The replacement of temporary structures (e.g., fin fold absorption) and the appearance of definitive structures around 21 mm TL (beginning of the juvenile period) corresponds to a stabilization of the relative growth of most parts of the body. This is probably due to the fact that the studied species had completed the most important part of the remodeling process (metamorphosis) and had achieved a body shape that allows juveniles to colonize faster water habitats. The results also indicate that individuals of species that are less developmentally advanced at the time of hatching (common barbel, chub) show greater initial dynamics of change in growth rate than individuals of species whose individuals are more advanced in ontogeny (common dace, ide). In addition, the small differences observed in growth parameters between successive periods analyzed, supported by the results of previous studies on these species, probably reflect the lack of abrupt changes in the behavior and habitat of the species studied.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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