Wang, N. and Eckmann, R. (1994) Effects of temperature and food density on egg development, larval survival and growth of perch (Perca fluviatilis L.). Aquaculture, pp. 323-333
Species | Development state | Trait | Primary Data | Secondary Data |
Perca fluviatilis | Egg | Temperature for incubation | 12-20 lead to highest survival | 16.0 °C |
Perca fluviatilis | Larvae | Initial larval size | 4.7-6.4 | 5.55 mm |
Perca fluviatilis | Larvae | Temperature during larval development | Best survival and growth at 20 | 20.0 °C |
Perca fluviatilis | Larvae | Sibling intracohort cannibalism | After one month, cannibalism occur in the mornings | Present |
Perca fluviatilis | Larvae | Full yolk-sac resorption | About 130-150 | 140.0 °C * day |
Perca fluviatilis | Larvae | Onset of exogeneous feeding | About 100 | 100.0 °C * day |