Culture of Cold‐Water Marine Fish 2004
DOI: 10.1002/9780470995617.ch6
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From Fertilisation to the End of Metamorphosis—Functional Development

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“…Larval nutritional requirement is connected to digestion of proteins and digestive physiology. Furthermore, it is well known that competence at searching and assimilating food prior to depletion of the endogenous energy source of the yolk-sac is crucial for the survival of marine fish larvae (Kjørsvik et al, 2004;Sveinsdóttir et al, 2006;Kamler, 2008). The important role of different temperatures in yolk utilization results in different ontogenic developmental process of morphological properties and behavioral patterns in the cultured species (Fukuhara, 1990).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Larval nutritional requirement is connected to digestion of proteins and digestive physiology. Furthermore, it is well known that competence at searching and assimilating food prior to depletion of the endogenous energy source of the yolk-sac is crucial for the survival of marine fish larvae (Kjørsvik et al, 2004;Sveinsdóttir et al, 2006;Kamler, 2008). The important role of different temperatures in yolk utilization results in different ontogenic developmental process of morphological properties and behavioral patterns in the cultured species (Fukuhara, 1990).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pituitary gland may occur a few days after hatch in some species, but the three parts of the pituitary (pars distalis, pars intermedia and neurophysis) generally develop by the end of yolk absorption, concomitant with full eye pigmentation [4]. Thyroid follicles appear functional in some species at hatching, or even before, as in some salmonids [51], fathead minnow (Pimephales promelas) [51] and wolffish (A. lupus, A. minor) [6].…”
Section: The Yolk Sac Stage (Eleutheroembryonic Stage)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The myotomes are simple, segmental and V-shaped at hatch in most species and are made of protein molecules of the larval type [4]. Further myotomes may be added posteriorly during early growth and they act against the notochord to provide a hydrostatic skeleton.…”
Section: The Yolk Sac Stage (Eleutheroembryonic Stage)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pancreas with undifferentiated rounded cells became more evident between digestive tract and yolk-sac and then pancreas was clearly distinguishable on 2-3 DAH in common dentex, Dentex dentex larvae (Santamaria et al, 2004). Additionally, it is further extended during metamorphosis, trypsin and chymotrypsin activity is high and the folded intestine has aminopeptidaseactivity (Kjørsvik et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 81%