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Retrieved from Volume 22, No. 2, 2018

Pages 72 -77

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Bilyk, H., Grudko, N., & Sherman, I. (2018). Influence of fishstock fry bodymass on starlet and paddlefish rearing effectiveness in terms of Southern Ukraine. Ukrainian Black Sea Region Agrarian Science, 22(2), 72-77.

Influence of fishstock fry bodymass on starlet and paddlefish rearing effectiveness in terms of Southern Ukraine

H. Bilyk N. Grudko I. Sherman

Abstract

Paper represents results for research related to paddlefish and sterlet rearing technology optimization. Obtained data allows us to state that stocking ponds with larva having average individual bodymass (AIB) as much as 135mg leads to receiving sterlet fingerlings with AIB 2.7-3.5g, survival rate – 62.1- 65.8%, fish productivity – 138.6 kg/ha. Maximum results for paddlefish such as survival rate (29.3%), AIB (278g) and fish productivity were obtained while stocking ponds with 800mg larva

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sterlet, paddlefish, fingerlings, fry, pond rearing, foodbase, survival rate, average individual bodymass, fish productivity

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