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A pilot study of the performance of captive-reared delta smelt Hypomesus transpacificus in a semi-natural environment.


ABSTRACT: A captive breeding programme was developed in 2008 for delta smelt Hypomesus transpacificus in reaction to dramatic population decline over several decades. We took 526 sub-adult captive-reared delta smelt and cultured them for 200?days without providing artificial food or water quality management to assess their performance once released in the wild. The results indicated captive-reared sub-adult delta smelt could survive in a semi-natural environment with uncontrolled water quality and naturally produced wild prey through spawning and into their post spawning phase.

SUBMITTER: Hung TC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6916271 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A pilot study of the performance of captive-reared delta smelt Hypomesus transpacificus in a semi-natural environment.

Hung Tien-Chieh TC   Rosales Marlin M   Kurobe Tomofumi T   Stevenson Troy T   Ellison Luke L   Tigan Galen G   Sandford Marade M   Lam Chelsea C   Schultz Andrew A   Teh Swee S  

Journal of fish biology 20191106 6


A captive breeding programme was developed in 2008 for delta smelt Hypomesus transpacificus in reaction to dramatic population decline over several decades. We took 526 sub-adult captive-reared delta smelt and cultured them for 200 days without providing artificial food or water quality management to assess their performance once released in the wild. The results indicated captive-reared sub-adult delta smelt could survive in a semi-natural environment with uncontrolled water quality and natural  ...[more]

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