황복, Takifugu obscurus의 초기 생활사와 공식 행위에 있어 밀도와 먹이 공급 횟수의 영향

Influence of Density and Feeding Frequency on Early Life History and Cannibalism of River Puffer, Takifugu obscurus

  • 강덕영 (국립수산과학원 서해수산연구소) ;
  • 김효찬 (국립수산과학원 서해수산연구소) ;
  • 강희웅 (국립수산과학원 서해수산연구소)
  • 투고 : 2011.02.17
  • 심사 : 2011.05.10
  • 발행 : 2011.06.30

초록

본 연구는 황복, T. obscurus 치어(TL $25.0{\pm}0.5$ mm, BW $0.53{\pm}0.03$ g)의 초기 생활사 동안 성장, 생존 및 공식행위에 있어 밀도와 먹이 공급횟수(공급량)의 관련성을 구명하기 위해 밀도와 먹이제한 조건에서 일렬의 실험을 실시하였다. 실험기간 중 실험 밀도는 1.43 inds./${\ell}$, 2.14 inds./${\ell}$, 2.86 inds./${\ell}$, 3.57 inds./${\ell}$, 4.29 inds./${\ell}$ & 7.14 inds./${\ell}$와 같이3반복으로 6개의 실험구를 설정하여 주었고, 먹이 공급은 1~15일까지 3회/일, 16~30일까지는 1회/일로 횟수를 제한하였다. 실험은 1톤 수조에서 30일간 실시되었다. 실험기간 동안, DFI, FE, 성장, 공식빈도, 공식 폐사율(생존율)을 조사하였다.DFI와 FE는 밀도에 따른 어떠한 경향도 보이지 않았다. 공식 빈도와 폐사율은 밀도가 증가하고, 먹이 공급횟수가 감소할수록 유의하게 증가하였다. 그에 따른 생존율은 밀도가 증가할수록 유의하게 감소하는 경향이 있었다. 결론적으로 군집밀도는 공식 행위와 정상관계를 보였지만, 먹이량은 공식과 역상의 관계를 지니고 있음을 확인할 수 있었다.

To investigate the influence of density and feeding frequency (food amount) on growth, cannibal dynamics and survival of puffer Takifugu obscurus (TL $25.0{\pm}0.5$ mm, BW $0.53{\pm}0.03$ g) during early life history, we conducted one experiment composed with 6 density groups set up as 1.43 inds./${\ell}$, 2.14 inds./${\ell}$, 2.86 inds./${\ell}$, 3.57 inds./${\ell}$, 4.29 inds./${\ell}$ and 7.14 inds./${\ell}$. The experiment was triplicately performed in 1 ton FRP tank for 30 days. Daily food intake (DFI), feed efficiency (FE), growth, cannibal frequency, and survival rates were examined. Although not find any significant relation of density to DFI and FE, we found that growth decreased significantly with the increasing of density under 3.57 inds./${\ell}$, but significantly increased with the increasing of density over 4.29 inds./${\ell}$. Cannibal frequency and daily mortality rate was significantly increased with increasing density and decreasing feeding frequency, inducing the most poor survival rate in the highest density group and low feeding frequency. Therefore, we concluded that the density and the feeding frequencies affect sibling cannibal dynamics and survival of puffer stock.

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