Murray, C.B. and Beacham, T.D. and Barner, L.W. (1993) Growth and survival of newly emerged and juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) reared at different salinities. Canadian Journal of Zoology/Revue Canadienne de Zoologie [CAN. J. ZOOL./REV. CAN. ZOOL.], pp. 1230-1237
Species | Development state | Trait | Primary Data | Secondary Data |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha | Egg | Temperature for incubation | Optimum temperature of yolk conversion is about 8°C | 8.0 °C |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha | Female | Absolute fecundity | 1.63-1.77 | 1.7 thousand eggs |
Oncorhynchus keta | Egg | Temperature for incubation | Optimum temperature of yolk conversion is about 8°C | 8.0 °C |
Oncorhynchus keta | Female | Absolute fecundity | 2.4-3.2 | 2.8 thousand eggs |
Oncorhynchus kisutch | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 7-8.35 [Water-hardened egg] | 7.67 mm |
Oncorhynchus kisutch | Egg | Temperature for incubation | Optimum temperature of yolk conversion is about 4°C | 4.0 °C |
Oncorhynchus kisutch | Female | Absolute fecundity | 2.07-3.47 | 2.77 thousand eggs |
Oncorhynchus nerka | Egg | Temperature for incubation | Optimum temperature of yolk conversion is about 8°C | 8.0 °C |
Oncorhynchus nerka | Female | Absolute fecundity | 3.57-3.63 | 3.6 thousand eggs |
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha | Egg | Egg size after water-hardening | 7.66-8.73 [Water-hardened egg] | 8.2 mm |
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha | Egg | Temperature for incubation | Optimum temperature of yolk conversion is about 4°C | 4.0 °C |
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha | Female | Absolute fecundity | 3.2-10.6 | 6.9 thousand eggs |