Growth Performance of Juvenile Red-spotted Grouper (Epinephelus akaara) ♀ × Giant Grouper (E. lanceolatus) ♂ Hybrid across Temperatures SCOPUS KCI

Title
Growth Performance of Juvenile Red-spotted Grouper (Epinephelus akaara) ♀ × Giant Grouper (E. lanceolatus) ♂ Hybrid across Temperatures
Alternative Title
Growth Performance of Juvenile Red-spotted Grouper (Epinephelus akaara) ♀ × Giant Grouper (E. lanceolatus) ♂ Hybrid across Temperatures
Author(s)
Kang, Min Joo; Yoon, Sung Jin; Noh, Choong Hwan
KIOST Author(s)
Kang, Min Joo(강민주)Yoon, Sung Jin(윤성진)Noh, Choong Hwan(노충환)
Alternative Author(s)
강민주; 윤성진; 노충환
Publication Year
2022-12
Abstract
The present study measured the growth performance of juvenile hybrid of red-spotted grouper ♀ × giant grouper ♂ (RGGG) across four water temperatures (19, 23, 27, and 31°C) and compared it to those of maternal purebreds (red-spotted grouper ♀ × ♂, RG) for eight weeks. The specific growth rate (SGR) and weight gain (WG) of RGGG increased as temperature increased, with greater SGR and WG at higher temperatures (27 and 31°C) than RG. The condition factor of RGGG was higher than that of RG and there were no differences between temperature groups within breeding lines. Food consumption increased at higher temperatures for both RGGG and RG, and was the highest in the 31°C group. Similar to the SGR and WG, the food conversion rate (FCR) in RGGG decreased with increasing water temperature, with the significantly lowest value at 31°C; in RG, however, FCR progressively decreased in the 27°C group, then increased in the 31°C group. Furthermore, the FCR of the 31°C group of RGGG, which had the lowest value among the RGGG groups, was lower than that of the 27°C group of RG, which had the lowest RG value. In the analysis of nonlinear regression curves within the range of experimental temperature, the optimum temperature for SGR and FCR in RGGG was 31°C, unlike in RG. In conclusion, the growth performance of juvenile RGGG seems to have largely improved from the influence of paternal traits, hybrid with giant grouper, and it is presumed to be more profitable for commercial production in tropics/subtropics.
ISSN
1598-141X
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/43680
DOI
10.4217/OPR.2022029
Bibliographic Citation
Ocean and Polar Research, v.44, no.4, pp.365 - 372, 2022
Publisher
한국해양과학기술원
Keywords
grouper hybrid; different temperate regions; growth performance; optimum temperature
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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