2011
DOI: 10.17221/312/2009-cjas
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Effect of variable and constant thermal conditions on embryonic and early larval development of fish from the genus Leuciscus (Cyprinidae, Teleostei)

Abstract: In recent years, despite a certain deceleration of the process, evident decrease or even extinction of many local populations of the majority of rheophilic fish species including dace Leuciscus leuciscus (L.), ide L. idus (L.), and chub L. cephalus (L.) -the only representatives of the genus Leuciscus in Polish ichthyofauna -has still been observed. Invariably, the major reasons for that situation are ) and chub L. cephalus (L.) were obtained from rivers belonging to the Pasleka River basin (northeastern Polan… Show more

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“…Within a few hours following emergence, free embryos start to swim up to the surface to fill their swim bladder and start active swimming. A similar level of development at hatching is characteristic for few other cyprinids from a group of open substratum early spring spawners, such as ide Leuciscus idus, or asp Aspius aspius, which are able to swim freely soon after emergence (Kupren et al 2011(Kupren et al , 2015aKorzelecka-Orkisz et al 2013). The level of ontogenetic development at hatching is species specific, depends on the reproductive and larval lifestyles, and is highly dependent on environmental conditions, especially water temperature (Sakai 1990;Kamler 1992;Korzelecka-Orkisz et al 2009;Teletchea et al 2009).…”
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confidence: 61%
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“…Within a few hours following emergence, free embryos start to swim up to the surface to fill their swim bladder and start active swimming. A similar level of development at hatching is characteristic for few other cyprinids from a group of open substratum early spring spawners, such as ide Leuciscus idus, or asp Aspius aspius, which are able to swim freely soon after emergence (Kupren et al 2011(Kupren et al , 2015aKorzelecka-Orkisz et al 2013). The level of ontogenetic development at hatching is species specific, depends on the reproductive and larval lifestyles, and is highly dependent on environmental conditions, especially water temperature (Sakai 1990;Kamler 1992;Korzelecka-Orkisz et al 2009;Teletchea et al 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…stages of hatching, first free swimming, and first intake of exogenous food). At the moment of hatching, common dace is more advanced in their development than the individuals of majority of teleost fish species (Kennedy 1969;Kupren et al 2008Kupren et al , 2011. The newly hatched common dace have almost a straight body with the head clearly separated from the yolk sac at an advanced stage of absorption.…”
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confidence: 99%
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