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Early Life History of Coreoperca herzi in Han River, Korea.

Authors: Park JMJeon HBSuk HYCho SJHan KH


Affiliations

1 Gyeongsangbuk-Do Native Fish Business Center, Uiseong 37366, Korea.
2 Dept. of Biology, Concordia University, Montreal H4B 1R6, Canada.
3 Dept. of Life Sciences, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, Korea.
4 Boryeong Freshwater Eco Center, Boryeong 33416, Korea.
5 Dept. of Aquaculture, Chonnam National University, Yeosu 59626, Korea.

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Early Life History of Coreoperca herzi in Han River, Korea.

Dev Reprod. 2020 Mar;24(1):63-70

Authors: Park JM, Jeon HB, Suk HY, Cho SJ, Han KH

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate early life of Coreoperca herzi living in Han River and compare morphological differences between different groups during the development in order to provide basic data for relevant taxonomic research. On average, one female individual spawned 541 to 861 eggs (average 701) at once. After 259 hours, the tail broke out of the egg membrane and hatching began. Immediately after hatching, the larvae were average 7.81±0.10 mm (n=5) in total length. 60 days the juvenile was average 35.9±1.30 mm (n=5) in total length. The white spots spread to the rest of the body, rending the same pattern as that on the body of their broodstock fish.

PMID: 32411919 [PubMed]


Keywords: Coreoperca herziEarly life historyEggJuvenileLarvae


Links

PubMed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32411919?dopt=Abstract

DOI: 10.12717/DR.2020.24.1.63