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Inter Research, Marine Ecology Progress Series, (371), p. 221-232

DOI: 10.3354/meps07648

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Multi-species larval fish growth model based on temperature and fluorometrically derived RNA/DNA ratios: results from a meta-analysis

Journal article published in 2008 by Lj J. Buckley, Em M. Caldarone, Catriona Clemmesen ORCID
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This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

Weight-specific growth rate (G) and growth performance (the fraction of maximum growth realized, G(pf)) are key demographic characteristics. The ratio of RNA/DNA (RD) can provide information on both G and G(pf), Estimating G from RD in larval fish requires an adjustment for the activity of RNA at different temperatures, Based on a meta-analysis of published data, we present a general model for the relationship between G in marine fish larvae and fluorometrically derived RD and temperature (T), and suggest that this model can be used to estimate G in marine fish larvae. Several options for estimating G(pf) are also considered, including the use of a reference growth rate (G(ref)). RDs of well-fed larvae appeared to be independent of water temperatures between 4 and 28 degrees C, suggesting that any increase in growth rate with temperature was accomplished by increased activity rather than increased concentrations of RNA. However, for the best-fit meta-analysis RD-T-G model, the relationship between RD and G(pf) was temperature dependent for fish less than fully fed.