Reproductive performance of cultured Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L-1758 in Chile
Author
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Estay, F.
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Vergara Montecinos, Cecilia
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Díaz Pérez, Nelson
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2014-01-10T17:24:53Z
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2014-01-10T17:24:53Z
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1999
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Aquaculture Research, 1999, 30, 759-764
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1355-557X
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/119682
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Artículo de publicación
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Abstract
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Reproductive variables from 1529 females and 168 males of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar L. 1758 were recorded individually during the 1995 spawning season at a salmon farm in the south of Chile. The spawning period occurred in autumn and lasted 43 days, with a peak occurring in the first week of May. Average mature female and male body weights were 6.4 +/- 0.9 kg and 7.0 +/- 1.0 kg respectively. Average total and relative fecundity of females were 5998 +/- 1404 eggs and 946 +/- 210 eggs kg(-1) respectively. Female body weight showed a similar pattern of correlation with total and relative fecundity observed in other salmonids. Average total and relative volume of ejaculate of males were 47.7 +/- 32.8 cm(3) kg(-1) and 7.26 +/- 5.44 cm(3) kg(-1), respectively, with the latter being lower than the values reported in the literature. Furthermore, male weight showed a negative correlation with these variables, in contrast to a positive value reported for these correlations in the northern hemisphere. Ejaculate volume showed a positive correlation with date of stripping. Average sperm density (5.83 +/- 3.75 sperm cm(-3) 10(-9)) was lower than the values found in the literature and could be explained by the higher ejaculate volumes.