2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12863-018-0621-z
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Can metamorphosis survival during larval development in spiny lobster Sagmariasus verreauxi be improved through quantitative genetic inheritance?

Abstract: BackgroundOne of the major impediments to spiny lobster aquaculture is the high cost of hatchery production due to the long and complex larval cycle and poor survival during the many moult stages, especially at metamorphosis. We examined if the key trait of larval survival can be improved through selection by determining if genetic variance exists for this trait. Specifically, we report, for the first time, genetic parameters (heritability and correlations) for early survival rates recorded at five larval phas… Show more

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“…To date, there is very limited published information about heritability for survival traits during the early phase of rearing. Our estimate here for hapa survival in striped catfish (0.33–0.52) was in line with other reports in Nile tilapia (Thoa et al, ), rainbow trout (Rye, Lillevik, & Gjerde, ), giant freshwater prawn (Vu & Nguyen, ) or spiny rock lobsters (Nguyen et al, ). Collectively taken with our results, there are prospects to improve survival traits during early growth phase in striped catfish as well as other aquaculture species.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…To date, there is very limited published information about heritability for survival traits during the early phase of rearing. Our estimate here for hapa survival in striped catfish (0.33–0.52) was in line with other reports in Nile tilapia (Thoa et al, ), rainbow trout (Rye, Lillevik, & Gjerde, ), giant freshwater prawn (Vu & Nguyen, ) or spiny rock lobsters (Nguyen et al, ). Collectively taken with our results, there are prospects to improve survival traits during early growth phase in striped catfish as well as other aquaculture species.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…X, Z, and W are the incidence matrices related to the fixed, random and common full-sib effects. A similar model to Equation 1 was also reported in previous studies (Krishna et al, 2011; Marjanovic et al, 2016; Nguyen et al, 2018). In ASReml, the “and(dam)” option used assumes equal variance of sire and dam (σtrue^s2=σtrue^d2).…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The heritability estimate for survival during the grow out phase from 105 days post-hatch (dph) to 570 dph was low (<12%) in this study. This is as expected for binary characters that often require a larger sample size to obtain reliable heritability estimates (Davies et al, 2015 ; Nguyen et al, 2018b ). Further, survival as well as fitness-related traits are known to be influenced by many environmental factors, such as nutrition, feeding regimes, stocking density, or social competition (Thoa et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%