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Manipulating Incubation Temperature To Prolong Trout Embryo Development

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Manipulating Incubation Temperature To Prolong Trout Embryo Development

Manipulating Incubation Temperature To Prolong Trout Embryo Development

Authors(s): R. W. Stonecypher, Jr.

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Location: Laramie WY

Abstract: The influences of incubation temperature (7, 4, and 2 C), acclimation rate (0.25, 1.0, 5.0, and 20.0 C/h) and trout strain (Soda Lake brown trout, Snake River cutthroat trout, Eagle Lake rainbow trout, and Hot Creek rainbow trout) on survival to the eyed and swim-up stages of embryonic development, as well as lengths and weights at hatching and the swim-up stage, was tested. Fall-spawning brown trout embryos had better survival at 2C than the other three strains. Embryos incubated at 2 and 4 C tended to be heavier and longer than embryos incubated at 7C, except Snake River cutthroat trout.

Keywords: animal, fish, ichthyology, Salmonidae, trout, brown trout, Soda Lake brown trout, Snake River cutthroat trout, Oncorhynchus clarki bouvieri, cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, Oncorhychus mykiss, Salmo gairdneri, Eagle Lake rainbow trout, Hot Creek rainbow trout, population, mortality

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REF TYPEThesis
AUTHORSR. W. Stonecypher, Jr.
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DOC TITLEManipulating Incubation Temperature To Prolong Trout Embryo Development
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ACADEMIC DEPTWyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
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KEYWORDSanimal, fish, ichthyology, Salmonidae, trout, brown trout, Soda Lake brown trout, Snake River cutthroat trout, Oncorhynchus clarki bouvieri, cutthroat trout, rainbow trout, Oncorhychus mykiss, Salmo gairdneri, Eagle Lake rainbow trout, Hot Creek rainbow trout, population, mortality
ABSTRACTThe influences of incubation temperature (7, 4, and 2 C), acclimation rate (0.25, 1.0, 5.0, and 20.0 C/h) and trout strain (Soda Lake brown trout, Snake River cutthroat trout, Eagle Lake rainbow trout, and Hot Creek rainbow trout) on survival to the eyed and swim-up stages of embryonic development, as well as lengths and weights at hatching and the swim-up stage, was tested. Fall-spawning brown trout embryos had better survival at 2C than the other three strains. Embryos incubated at 2 and 4 C tended to be heavier and longer than embryos incubated at 7C, except Snake River cutthroat trout.
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