Pulsed flow-through cultivation of Margaritifera margaritifera : effects of water source and food quantity on the survival and growth of juveniles
Hyvärinen, H. S. H., Chowdhury, M. M. R., & Taskinen, J. (2021). Pulsed flow-through cultivation of Margaritifera margaritifera : effects of water source and food quantity on the survival and growth of juveniles. Hydrobiologia, 848(12-13), 3219-3229. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-020-04225-x
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Conservation of the endangered freshwater pearl mussel (FPM) includes artificially rearing juveniles, but the pulsed flow-through (PFT) method, enabling the continuous renewal of water and food in culture containers, has not been applied to FPM. This study tested the PFT method in culture of FPM juveniles, and the effect of water source (tap vs well water) and food concentration (mixture of commercial phytoplankton products) on the survival and growth of juveniles. Beaker-specific survival rates varied from 0 to 100% (mean: 34%) and from 0 to 58% (mean: 16%) in the 1st (2-week) and 2nd (10-week) experiment, respectively. In the 1st experiment, juveniles attained statistically significantly bigger sizes and more than two times higher survival in well water than they did in tap water. In both experiments, the food concentration of 0.250 µl/l resulted in the highest survival (compared to other concentrations ranging from 0.125 to 0.500 µl/l). However, food concentration did not have a significant effect on size of juvenile FPM in either of the experiments. Results indicate that the PFT system is suitable for FPM rearing experiments, but its applicability to mass culture of FPM juveniles requires further investigation.
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This research was funded by the Raija and Ossi Tuuliainen Foundation (JT), EU Kolarctic Cross Border Collaboration CBC Programme 2014-2020 (Project SALMUS/KO1017) (JT), the Finnish Foundation for Nature Conservation (HH), the Finnish Cultural Foundation’s Central Finland Regional Fund (HH) and the Maj ja Tor Nessling Foundation (MC).License
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