Macrobenthic infauna and associated environmental factors influencing the benthic community in the eastern coastal region of Shandong Peninsula were analyzed in four seasonal surveys from January 2007 to October 2007 ...Macrobenthic infauna and associated environmental factors influencing the benthic community in the eastern coastal region of Shandong Peninsula were analyzed in four seasonal surveys from January 2007 to October 2007 (30 stations in winter,20 stations in other three seasons),in order to understand the community structure and the factors unfluencing the benthic distribution.PRIMER 6.0 and SPSS 15.0 software packages were adopted to analyze the environmental and macrobenthic data.The results show that there were 260 macrobenthic species in total collected from the research region.The composition of species is: Polychaeta (94 species),Crustacea (75),Mollusca (56) and Echinoderm (12),among which,only 23 species were common species in the cruises of every season.The dominant species varied from season to season;however,the polychaete species Paralacydonia paradoxa Fauvel and Echinoderm species Amphioplus japonicus (Matsumoto) were always present year-round.The abundance and biomass of the macrobenthos in the research region were variable from season to season.The results of CLUSTER and MDS analysis show that the similarities of macrobenthic structures between the stations were low;most of the similarities were at about 30% of similarity value,only two stations were up to 70%.In accordance with the similarity values of the macrobenthic structures,we divided the 20 stations into five groups by arbitrary similarity level of 30%.The ABC curve indicates that the marcofauna communities in the research region had not been disturbed massively,except two stations,SB1 and SB3.Ecologically,benthos were controlled by a combination of factors such as salinity,phytoplankton,zooplankton,SiO 3Si and temperature,and no single factor could be considered as an ecological master factor.展开更多
The aim of this study was to determine the optimal weaning protocols for rearing juvenile cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis,as well as to understand the feeding habits of cuttlefish and develop effective aqua-cultural practi...The aim of this study was to determine the optimal weaning protocols for rearing juvenile cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis,as well as to understand the feeding habits of cuttlefish and develop effective aqua-cultural practices.The effects of four experimental weaning protocols(i.e.,food type,cuttlefish size,food ration(bw d^−1)and feeding frequency(meals d^−1))on the growth,survival and muscle proximate composition of cuttlefish juvenile were studied in quintuplicate.The weaning period lasted 2 weeks.The results showed that cuttlefish fed with frozen white shrimp(Exopalaemon carinicauda)displayed a significantly higher survival,growth parameters,ingestion rate,food conversion rate,and muscle protein content when compared with the other prepared frozen foods.The larger individuals revealed better growth performance than smaller individuals,especially in terms of survival and specific growth rate,indicating that larger individuals were more receptive to frozen prey.Furthermore,size grading should be conducted to ensure better growth during weaning.As food rations increased,the survival,growth and muscle protein content of juveniles were promoted,whereas the most appropriate food ration for cuttlefish juvenile was 35%bw d^−1.Similarly,higher feeding frequency could stimulate the appetite of animals reared on weaning,and enhance survival,growth,and protein deposition compared to low feeding frequency.These results suggest that the optimal feeding protocols of juvenile weaning is as follows:the ideal prepared food is frozen shrimp,the weight of juveniles should be 4.0 g(32 days old)or more,the food ration should be 35%(bw d^−1),and the optimum feeding frequency is 4 meals day^-1.This study offers a promising starting point to successfully breed this candidate aquaculture species.展开更多
基金The Knowledge Innovation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (IOCAS) under contract No.O72715the CAS/SAFEA International Partnership Program for Creative Research Teams "Representive environmental processes and resources effects in coastal zone"
文摘Macrobenthic infauna and associated environmental factors influencing the benthic community in the eastern coastal region of Shandong Peninsula were analyzed in four seasonal surveys from January 2007 to October 2007 (30 stations in winter,20 stations in other three seasons),in order to understand the community structure and the factors unfluencing the benthic distribution.PRIMER 6.0 and SPSS 15.0 software packages were adopted to analyze the environmental and macrobenthic data.The results show that there were 260 macrobenthic species in total collected from the research region.The composition of species is: Polychaeta (94 species),Crustacea (75),Mollusca (56) and Echinoderm (12),among which,only 23 species were common species in the cruises of every season.The dominant species varied from season to season;however,the polychaete species Paralacydonia paradoxa Fauvel and Echinoderm species Amphioplus japonicus (Matsumoto) were always present year-round.The abundance and biomass of the macrobenthos in the research region were variable from season to season.The results of CLUSTER and MDS analysis show that the similarities of macrobenthic structures between the stations were low;most of the similarities were at about 30% of similarity value,only two stations were up to 70%.In accordance with the similarity values of the macrobenthic structures,we divided the 20 stations into five groups by arbitrary similarity level of 30%.The ABC curve indicates that the marcofauna communities in the research region had not been disturbed massively,except two stations,SB1 and SB3.Ecologically,benthos were controlled by a combination of factors such as salinity,phytoplankton,zooplankton,SiO 3Si and temperature,and no single factor could be considered as an ecological master factor.
基金This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41806186)the Ningbo Science and Technology Bureau(No.2014C11001).
文摘The aim of this study was to determine the optimal weaning protocols for rearing juvenile cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis,as well as to understand the feeding habits of cuttlefish and develop effective aqua-cultural practices.The effects of four experimental weaning protocols(i.e.,food type,cuttlefish size,food ration(bw d^−1)and feeding frequency(meals d^−1))on the growth,survival and muscle proximate composition of cuttlefish juvenile were studied in quintuplicate.The weaning period lasted 2 weeks.The results showed that cuttlefish fed with frozen white shrimp(Exopalaemon carinicauda)displayed a significantly higher survival,growth parameters,ingestion rate,food conversion rate,and muscle protein content when compared with the other prepared frozen foods.The larger individuals revealed better growth performance than smaller individuals,especially in terms of survival and specific growth rate,indicating that larger individuals were more receptive to frozen prey.Furthermore,size grading should be conducted to ensure better growth during weaning.As food rations increased,the survival,growth and muscle protein content of juveniles were promoted,whereas the most appropriate food ration for cuttlefish juvenile was 35%bw d^−1.Similarly,higher feeding frequency could stimulate the appetite of animals reared on weaning,and enhance survival,growth,and protein deposition compared to low feeding frequency.These results suggest that the optimal feeding protocols of juvenile weaning is as follows:the ideal prepared food is frozen shrimp,the weight of juveniles should be 4.0 g(32 days old)or more,the food ration should be 35%(bw d^−1),and the optimum feeding frequency is 4 meals day^-1.This study offers a promising starting point to successfully breed this candidate aquaculture species.