2019
DOI: 10.1111/are.14062
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What can we learn by studying dead fish fry?

Abstract: This study investigated the influence of temperature (4, 8 and 12°C) on development and survival of brown trout (Salmo trutta) fry. The three aims of this study were: (a) to propose a typology of malformations; (b) to compare malformation types between live and dead fry and (c) to establish relationships between temperature and malformation occurrences. It was found 20 single malformations and 39 combinations of two or more malformations. Comparison between dead and live fry at different development stages (ha… Show more

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“…Alevins that hatch earlier due to higher temperatures tend to be less developmentally advanced, have lower energetic stores [344], and exhibit reduced burst swimming performance [351]. They also exhibit reduced growth rates, altered behavior [352] and higher rates of malformations [353]. These factors all likely reduce their probability of survival as juveniles.…”
Section: Egg Incubationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alevins that hatch earlier due to higher temperatures tend to be less developmentally advanced, have lower energetic stores [344], and exhibit reduced burst swimming performance [351]. They also exhibit reduced growth rates, altered behavior [352] and higher rates of malformations [353]. These factors all likely reduce their probability of survival as juveniles.…”
Section: Egg Incubationmentioning
confidence: 99%