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El crecimiento de los peces triploides de diversas especies ha sido objetivo de múltiples trabajos cuyos resultados no indican una pauta sostenida de comportamiento en cuanto a esta variable, obteniéndose a menudo resultados contradictorios, incluso entre individuos de la misma especie. En este trabajo se analizan las tasas de crecimiento de dos grupos de individuos triploides de rodaballo Scophthalmus maximus (L., 1758) producidos mediante la técnica de choques térmicos fríos en distintos momentos y procedentes de diferentes stocks reproductores. Los datos indican que no hay diferencias entre los diploides y los triploides y, además, que las similitudes son mayores entre cada grupo y su control que entre los grupos del mismo nivel de ploidía.
The literature on the growth rates of triploid fish before reaching maturity is inconclusive, often reporting contradictory results, even between individuals of the same species. The present paper analyses the growth rate of two groups of diploid and triploid turbot Scophthalmus maximus (L., 1758). The triploids were produced through the technique of thermal cold shocks. The specimens originated from two different broodstocks. No differences in growth rate were found between diploid and triploid fish.
Instituto Español de Oceanografía
Tasa de crecimiento, Growth rate, Acuicultura, Centro Oceanográfico de Santander, Rodaballo, Ploidía, Ploidy, rodaballo, Turbot, ploidía
Tasa de crecimiento, Growth rate, Acuicultura, Centro Oceanográfico de Santander, Rodaballo, Ploidía, Ploidy, rodaballo, Turbot, ploidía
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