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Adapting to the wild: the case of aquaculture-produced and released meagres Argyrosomus regius

AutorGil, María MarM.; Palmer, Miquel CSIC ORCID; Grau Jofre, Antoni María; Deudero, Salud CSIC ORCID ; Alconchel, J.I.; Catalán, Ignacio Alberto CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveCentro Oceanográfico de Baleares
condition index
Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares
Diet
restocking
stable isotopes
time at liberty
Fecha de publicación2014
CitaciónJournal of Fish Biology, 84(1): 10-30
ResumenThe performance of juvenile Argyrosomus regius released off the coast of Mallorca Island (Balearic Islands, Spain) was assessed by comparing the body condition, stable isotope signature and stomach contents of aquaculture-produced A. regius that had been released, fished and returned by fishermen after spending from a few days to >1 year at liberty with A. regius reared under controlled conditions on two contrasting diets (well-fed and unfed). During the first 40 days of the experiment, the condition index (KR) of the returned A. regius and the unfed A. regius followed the same decreasing trend. Thereafter, the KR values of the returned A. regius were significantly higher than those of the unfed A. regius but never reached the values of well-fed A. regius. The δ13C signal of the returned A. regius clearly increased (in comparison with the well-fed A. regius) after they had spent a few months at liberty. The temporal pattern depicted by the stable isotopes and the most likely prey composition inferred from this pattern strongly suggest a shift in diet. The stomach contents of the returned A. regius that had spent <100 days at liberty consisted almost exclusively of decapods. The diet of the few returned A. regius that had spent >100 days at liberty consisted entirely of fishes. Wild A. regius from the remaining fishery on the Spanish coast exhibited the same ontogenetic diet shift from invertebrates to fishes, but at a smaller size threshold. Overall, the results demonstrated that culture-reared A. regius experience adverse conditions during the first days after release into the wild but that at least some A. regius are able to adapt to the natural environment after a few months at liberty.
Versión del editorhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jfb.12241
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/311592
DOI10.1111/jfb.12241
ISSN1095-8649
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