scholarly journals Age and growth determination of Lower Danube sturgeon species Huso huso and Acipenser stellatus

Author(s):  
Marius Raischi ◽  
György Deák ◽  
Lucian Oprea ◽  
Natalia Raischi ◽  
Tiberius Danalache
2011 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 643-647 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Masoudifard ◽  
A. R. Vajhi ◽  
M. Moghim ◽  
R. M. Nazari ◽  
A. R. Naghavi ◽  
...  

2005 ◽  
Vol 62 (4) ◽  
pp. 655-670 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christoph Stransky ◽  
Sif Gudmundsdóttir ◽  
Thorsteinn Sigurdsson ◽  
Svend Lemvig ◽  
Kjell Nedreaas ◽  
...  

Abstract Age determination of Atlantic redfish (Sebastes spp.) has proven difficult and has led to inconsistent age and growth estimates in the past. Using otoliths of the two major commercial species, golden redfish (Sebastes marinus) and deep-sea redfish (S. mentella), a series of exchange schemes was carried out to assess bias and precision of age readings between four readers and between two preparation methods. Considerable bias between readers and moderate precision were observed for the S. marinus readings, especially for ages >20 years, with coefficients of variation (CV) of 7.7–12.0% and average percent error (APE) of 5.4–8.5%. Agreement between readers increased from 17–28% to 45–61% when allowing deviations of ±1 year, and to 80–92% with ±3 years tolerance. The age of S. marinus determined from broken and burnt otoliths was estimated to be slightly lower than when the age of the same individuals was determined from thin-sectioned otoliths. The bias and precision estimates obtained from the S. mentella material were generally poorer than for S. marinus (CV 8.2–19.1%, APE 5.8–13.5%), but similar to reported values for other long-lived fish species. Better than 50% agreement was only achieved with ±3 years tolerance. Growth rates differed significantly between species, confirming slower growth for S. mentella. For S. marinus, only one reader comparison revealed significantly different growth functions, whereas almost all S. mentella reader pairs showed significant differences in growth curves. Section and break-and-burn readings of S. marinus did not differ significantly. Average ages of around 9–10 years were determined for juvenile S. mentella 24–30 cm long, which were likely to have migrated from East Greenland into the Irminger Sea, based on earlier observations. As some of the error in the age determinations presented could be attributed to interpretation differences between readers, further intercalibration of redfish ageing is urgently needed in order to provide consistent input data for stock assessment.


2015 ◽  
Vol 181 (2) ◽  
pp. 191-203
Author(s):  
Olga P. Filippova ◽  
Svetlana V. Piyanova ◽  
Sergey E. Zuevsky

Dynamics of cytomorphological characteristics of oocytes in ovaries is considered for two sturgeon hybrids: besters of the breed Burtlevskaya Huso huso (Linnaeus) x Acipenser ruthenus (Linnaeus) and the breed Aksayskaya Acipenser ruthenus x ( Huso huso x Acipenser ruthenus ) on the experimental data obtained under controlled conditions in the aquatic complex in Moscow (Russia) in 2010-2012. Methods of intravital eggs extraction, ultrasound diagnostics, biopsy with the probe, anesthesia and histological analysis are applied. Structure of membrane is similar for straight sturgeon species and hybrids, but the membrane thickness and the term of its emergence on certain maturity stage are somewhat different, so the eggs of bester could be distinguished by the oocyte membrane thickness. Mean interspawning interval for the hybrids in conditions of recirculation aquaculture system at water temperature 20-21 °C is determined as 10-12 months.


Pathogens ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 156 ◽  
Author(s):  
Davide Mugetti ◽  
Paolo Pastorino ◽  
Vasco Menconi ◽  
Margherita Messina ◽  
Loretta Masoero ◽  
...  

We report the first case of Acipenser iridovirus European (AcIV-E) infection in starry sturgeon (Acipenser stellatus) and in sterlet (A. ruthenus) reared in Northern Italy. During 2018, mortality began in A. stellatus and A. ruthenus specimens reared in co-habitation with Russian sturgeon positive for AcIV-E. Molecular analyses were done on the gills to amplify a fragment of the major capsid protein (MCP) gene using real-time PCR against AcIV-E. DNA of the positive samples was further sequenced and phylogenetic analyses were performed. The MCP gene sequences were highly similar to a virus previously identified in Italy (nucleotide identities between 99.38% and 99.69%). Phylogenetic analysis confirmed our hypothesis of passage of the virus from the infected Russian sturgeon. The detection of AcIV-E in new species of the Acipenseridae family may impact on sturgeon production, with relevant economic losses.


Author(s):  
M. Egorov ◽  
E. Kondratenko ◽  
R. Karoui

The present study demonstrates the potential of front-face fluorescence spectroscopy coupled with chemometric tools as a rapid and non-destructive method to monitor the freshness level of sturgeon.


1973 ◽  
Vol 30 (5) ◽  
pp. 607-616 ◽  
Author(s):  
Richard J. Beamish

The use of the scale method to determine age of mature white suckers should be avoided. Sections of pectoral fin rays can provide accurate age determinations for most populations once the position of the first annulus has been identified. The age of immature white suckers can be estimated by both methods. It is suggested that, for identification of the first fin ray annulus and facility in the determination of the age of immature white suckers, both pectoral fins and scales should be sampled in all age and growth studies of this species.White suckers (Catostomus commersoni) from populations examined in this study attained ages of up to 17 years although little or no growth occurred in the latter years. Considerable variation in size at sexual maturity was found throughout the range for this species and, thus, the validity of a subspecies designation for a dwarf white sucker (C. c. utawana) based primarily on size differences should be reexamined.


2013 ◽  
Vol 147 ◽  
pp. 413-425 ◽  
Author(s):  
Charlie Huveneers ◽  
Joanna Stead ◽  
Michael B. Bennett ◽  
Kate A. Lee ◽  
Robert G. Harcourt
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