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Journal article
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Title
Embryonic and larval development of black jewfish, Protonibea diacanthus: A new candidate for aquaculture in northern Australia
Abstract
Black jewfish Protonibea diacanthus is a large, commercially important fish distributed across the tropical Indo?Pacific. In Australia, there is an established commercial wild fishery for the species but it’s aquaculture potential has not been investigated. This research presents hatchery production of native P. diacanthus in Darwin, Australia and documents ontogeny of early life stages of this species over three trial runs. Wild P. diacanthus were induced to spawn with luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone analog (LHRHa) and eggs were released approximately 25–28 h after injection (0.88 ± 0.01 mm in diameter with oil globule 0.24 ± 0.01 mm). Larvae hatched 12 h after spawning. At one day post hatch (dph) larvae were 2.68 ± 0.01 mm standard length with 0.15 ± 0.01 mm oil globule diameter. Larvae mouths opened at 31 h post hatch (hph) and first feeding was seen at 57 hph. Swim bladder inflation (92 %) occurred between 40 and 62 hph. Larvae were progressively fed rotifers, Artemia and Otohime microdiet, and metamorphosis occurred between 20 and 25 dph, completing as they reached over 13 mm standard length. Tail biting cannibalism began with the onset of metamorphosis and caused significant mortality until approximately 24 dph when metamorphosed juveniles could be handled and moved to low stocking density systems. This study demonstrates that northern Australian P. diacanthus is amenable to hatchery production and provides important foundational knowledge for this emerging aquaculture species.
Bibliographic citation
Taylor, A.L.; Basford, A.J.; Duong, D.N.; Herrits, J.N.J.; Osborne, M.W.J. (2024). Embryonic and larval development of black jewfish, Protonibea diacanthus: A new candidate for aquaculture in northern Australia. Aquaculture Reports 39: 102422. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aqrep.2024.102422
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true

Authors

author
Name
Andrea Taylor
author
Name
Alexander Basford
author
Name
Duong Duong
author
Name
Joshua Herrits
author
Name
Matthew Osborne

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aqrep.2024.102422

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date created
2024-11-14
date modified
2024-11-14