2004
DOI: 10.1016/s0044-8486(03)00457-5
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Ontogenetic development of the digestive system in California halibut (Paralichthys californicus) with notes on feeding practices

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“…Intestinal constriction was not seen in Hamun mahi until 21 DAH, and no histological differences between the anterior and posterior regions were observed. By contrast, in some species the intestinal constriction is evident at the early stages of the life history, such as in haddock (Hamlin et al 2000) and pike perch (Ostaszewska 2005) at 2 DAH, and in California halibut (Gisbert et al 2004), the common dentex (Santamaria et al 2004), Gilthead (Elba et al 2004) and Schophthlmus rhombus (Hachero-Cruzado et al 2009) all at 3-4 DAH. Due to the high mortality rate of Hamun mahi larvae during this period, they were transferred to the pond by the hatchery and, therefore, regular sampling was not possible from this stage onward.…”
Section: Developed Pharyngeal Teeth (Pt) In the Areolar Connective mentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Intestinal constriction was not seen in Hamun mahi until 21 DAH, and no histological differences between the anterior and posterior regions were observed. By contrast, in some species the intestinal constriction is evident at the early stages of the life history, such as in haddock (Hamlin et al 2000) and pike perch (Ostaszewska 2005) at 2 DAH, and in California halibut (Gisbert et al 2004), the common dentex (Santamaria et al 2004), Gilthead (Elba et al 2004) and Schophthlmus rhombus (Hachero-Cruzado et al 2009) all at 3-4 DAH. Due to the high mortality rate of Hamun mahi larvae during this period, they were transferred to the pond by the hatchery and, therefore, regular sampling was not possible from this stage onward.…”
Section: Developed Pharyngeal Teeth (Pt) In the Areolar Connective mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Similar to most teleost fish species, S. zarudnyi hatchlings possess an undifferentiated, rudimentary digestive system (Hamlin et al 2000;Gisbert et al 2004;Chen et al 2006;Micale et al 2006;Zaiss et al 2006;Sanchez-Amaya et al 2007). Regional differentiation was established at the beginning of Stage 2 (Ostaszewska 2005) (11.25 ± 0.86 mm TL) and coincided with the time when the mouth opened at 3 DAH before exogenous feeding.…”
Section: Developed Pharyngeal Teeth (Pt) In the Areolar Connective mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Abundant literature exists on broodstock management and culture technology of other flatfishes of the genus Paralichthys such as P. olivaceus in Japan (Alam et al, 2002;Furuita et al, 2002;Hernández et al, 2007;Yamaguchi et al, 2007), P. microps in Chile (Silva, 2001), P. californicus (Conklin et al, 2003;Gisbert et al, 2004;Merino et al, 2007;Palumbo et al, 2007) and P. lethostigma (Smith et al, 1999;Watanabe & Carroll, 1999) in the United States, P. orbignyanus in Argentina and Brazil Müller et al, 2006;Lanes et al, 2009Lanes et al, , 2010; although little is known about the use of Recirculating Aquaculture System (RAS) technology for broodstock culture of P. adspersus.…”
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confidence: 99%