Effect of Stocking Density on Survival and Growth of Brown Meagre Sciaena umbra (L.) Larvae

Author:

Millot Rémi1ORCID,Demolliens Mikaël1ORCID,Filippi Jean-José1ORCID,Pugliese Sally1,Delmas Alban1,Boussard Alizée1,Alonso Loriane1ORCID,Suchel Adeline1,Poletti Emilie1,Luca Jean-François1,Hayoun Reda1,Gutierrez Laura1,Vela Alexandre1ORCID,Bastien Romain1,Aiello Antoine12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Unité d’Appui et de Recherche (UAR) 3514 Stella Mare CNRS, Université de Corse, 20620 Biguglia, France

2. Unité Mixte de Recherche (UMR) 6134 SPE CNRS, Université de Corse, 20250 Corte, France

Abstract

Successful aquacultural production of juvenile fish requires that the optimal rearing conditions be applied. However, for many fish species, there is a significant knowledge gap concerning these conditions. In this study, we evaluated the effects of stocking density on the survival and growth of brown meagre, Sciaena umbra (L.), during rearing trials in an experimental hatchery. This research forms part of a feasibility project to improve the aquacultural production of brown meagre. Four initial larval density treatments (5, 10, 30, and 70 larvae per L) were established. At 0, 9, 17, 22, and 25 days post-hatching, we measured the total length, coefficient of variation in length, and specific growth rate. The physicochemical water parameters remained at satisfactory levels for fish culture throughout the experiment. Lower densities promoted better growth in terms of total length, specific growth rate, and survival. We observed a significant negative correlation between larval density and length growth/survival. Thus, the low larval density treatment yielded the highest survival (48.5% ± 3.46%), growth in final total length (11.9 ± 1.09 mm), and specific growth rate (5.13% ± 0.39% per day). Increased stocking density therefore negatively affects growth and survival, reduces homogeneity, but increases the production of S. umbra larvae. This study helps identify optimal aquaculture conditions for maximizing the production of juvenile S. umbra for ecological restoration.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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