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Effects of microalgal diets on juvenile growth and survival of the ark shell, Scapharca broughtonii.

WANG Qing-zhi, ZHANG Ming, TENG Wei-ming, FU Cheng-dong, WANG Chao, LIU Zhong-ying, LI Shi-lei, LIU Xiang-feng   

  1. (Liaoning Open Laboratory of Applied Marine Biology, Liaoning Ocean and Fisheries Science Research Institute, Dalian 116023, Liaoning, China)
  • Online:2014-08-18 Published:2014-08-18

Abstract: Under hatchery conditions (temperature, 23.5-24.0 ℃; salinity, 29.5-30.0), effects of microalgal diets on growth and survival of the juvenile ark shell, Scapharca broughtonii, were investigated for 24 days by feeding with diets made of single or combinatory use of four different microalgae, Isochrysis galbana, Chlorella sp., Chaetoceros muelleri and Nitzschia closterium. The results showed that the survival rates were over 95% in all diet groups with no significant difference among them. When feeding with single microalgae, the best feeding effects on growth were observed in I. galbana, while the worst effects occurred in Chlorella sp. When feeding with various combinations of microalgae, the optimal effects on shell length and specific growth rate were observed in diets containing I. galbana compared to the other diets. The diet composed of I. galbana and Chlorella sp. (1:1) provided the best effects for S. broughtonii juveniles, resulting in a specific growth rate of 5.6%·d-1 in shell length and 6.4%·d-1 in shell height. These results should be valuable to direct the technique optimization of artificial breeding for the hatchery production of S. broughtonii seeds.