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Early enrichment effects on brain development in hatchery-reared Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar): no evidence for a critical period

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  • Näslund, Joacim ;
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    University of Gothenburg
  • Aarestrup, Kim ;
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    Orcid logo0000-0001-8521-6270
    National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark
  • Thomassen, Søren T. ;
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    Danish Center for Wild Salmon
  • Johnsson, Jörgen I.
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    University of Gothenburg
DOI:
10.1139/F2012-074
Resumé:
In hatcheries, fish are normally reared in barren environments, which have been reported to affect their phenotypic development compared with wild conspecifics. In this study, Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) alevins were reared in conventional barren hatchery trays or in either of two types of structurally enriched trays. We show that increased structural complexity during early rearing increased brain size in all investigated brain substructures. However, these effects disappeared over time after transfer to barren tanks for external feeding. Parallel to the hatchery study, a group of salmon parr was released into nature and recaptured at smoltification. These stream-reared smolts developed smaller brains than the hatchery reared smolts, irrespective of initial enrichment treatment. These novel findings do not support the hypothesis that there is a critical early period determining the brain growth trajectory. In contrast, our results indicate that brain growth is plastic in relation to environment. In addition, we show allometric growth in brain substructures over juvenile development, which suggests that comparisons between groups of different body size should be made with caution. These results can aid the development of ecologically sound rearing methods for conservational fish-stocking programs
Type:
Tidsskrift-artikel
Sprog:
Engelsk
Udgivet i:
Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2012, Vol 69, Issue 9, p. 1481-1490
Hovedforskningsområde:
Science/technology
Indberetningsår:
2012
ID:
233394277

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