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Patterns of muscle growth in early and late maturing populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)

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العنوان: Patterns of muscle growth in early and late maturing populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
المؤلفون: Johnston, I A, Alderson, R, Sandham, C, Mitchell, D, Selkirk, C, Dingwall, A, Nickell, D, Baker, R, Robertson, B, Whyte, D, Springate, J
المصدر: Johnston , I A , Alderson , R , Sandham , C , Mitchell , D , Selkirk , C , Dingwall , A , Nickell , D , Baker , R , Robertson , B , Whyte , D & Springate , J 2000 , ' Patterns of muscle growth in early and late maturing populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) ' , Aquaculture , vol. 189 , pp. 307-333 .
سنة النشر: 2000
مصطلحات موضوعية: Atlantic salmon, muscle fibres, growth, sexual maturation, ADULT SKELETAL-MUSCLE, RAINBOW-TROUT, SATELLITE CELLS, SOMATIC GROWTH, ENERGY-METABOLISM, MYOGENIC CELLS, WHITE MUSCLE, AXIAL MUSCLE, LIFE-HISTORY, FIBER TYPES
الوصف: Muscle growth was investigated in two populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L) derived from an early maturing stock of West Coast Scottish origin (strain X) and a late maturing stock (strain Y) of Norwegian origin. Fish from six families per population were PIT-tagged and reared together in a 5x5x5 m sea cage between April 1997 and September 1998. The distribution of muscle fibre diameters in different age classes was investigated using non-parametric smoothing and bootstrapping techniques. Body mass and the total cross-sectional area of white muscle at the level of the first dorsal fin ray increased at a significantly faster rate in strain X than in strain Y after the first 6 months in seawater (April-October). The relative contributions of fibre recruitment and hypertrophy to muscle growth were very different for the two populations. The number of white muscle fibres per trunk cross-section was around 150,000 in June and 250,000 in July for both populations. The majority of fish sampled in June, July and August 1997 showed a unimodal distribution of fibre diameter. Between July and August fish from strain Y recruited two times more fibres for each square millimeter increase in white muscle cross-sectional area than fish from strain X. Fibre number in strain X had caught up with strain Y by January with 545,000 fibres per cross-section. There was no significant increase in the number of white fibres in strain Y between January and September 1998, such that growth was entirely by fibre hypertrophy. In contrast, fibre number continued to increase in strain X until the final sample in June, reaching 718,000 per trunk cross-section. All fish showed a bimodal distribution of fibre diameter in the October and subsequent samples with significant differences between strains. The right-hand peak of the distribution was shifted towards higher diameters in strain X than in strain Y, indicating superior hypertrophic growth performance in the early maturing population. For example, in the May 1998 sample, the 95th ...
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اللغة: English
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رقم الانضمام: edsbas.EEA7CB7
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