Coregonus peled

  • Scientific name
  • Coregonus peled

  • Common name
  • Not known

  • Family
  • Salmonidae

  • External links
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Trait completeness 20%
Total data19
References9
Image of Coregonus peled

Author: Fabrice Téletchéa
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Traits detail



Egg (57.0%)


Trait id Trait Primary data Secondary Data References
1 Oocyte diameter average diameter of unswollen egg 1.5 mm and of ripened eggs reached 2.0 mm 1.5 mm Dulmaa, 2012
2 Egg size after water-hardening egg diameter: 2.084+/-0.005mm 2.08 mm Svinger et al, 2014
5 Incubation time 180-200 days 190.0 days Berka, 1990
5 Incubation time 124 days of incubation 124.0 days Stejskal et al, 2018
6 Temperature for incubation degres Celsius limit 0.1-5, 1.5-4 degres Celsius optimimum 2.55 °C Mack and Billard, 1984

Larvae (86.0%)


Trait id Trait Primary Data Secondary Data References
8 Initial larval size two days after hatching, the larva measures 10mm 10.0 mm Furgala-Selezniow et al, 2005
10 Reaction to light fry take food only if intensity> 0.1 lux Photopositive Mack and Billard, 1984
10 Reaction to light lighting> 100 lux for the fry to feed properly Photopositive Mack and Billard, 1984
10 Reaction to light intensity of 20,000 lux which stimulates research activity Photopositive Mack and Billard, 1984
10 Reaction to light In a gradient of 1 to 2475 lux, there is no concentration of larvae Photopositive Mack and Billard, 1984
10 Reaction to light Light intensity has no influence on larval survival rate Photopositive Sebesta et al, 2019
10 Reaction to light Rearing at the larval stage in a black container is recommended for better survival. Photopositive Sebesta et al, 2019
10 Reaction to light The light intensity, the color of the walls of the tanks and their different combinations (light intensity / color of the walls) has no influence on the weight, the length (total or body), the survival rate of the larvae Photopositive Sebesta et al, 2019
11 Temperature during larval development The water temperature during the following experiments ranged from 15 to 17°C 15.0 °C Mamcarz et al, 1995
11 Temperature during larval development C. peled tolerates a relatively high temperature for its growth: between 16 and 22 ° C 16.0 °C Matousek et al, 2017
12 Sibling intracohort cannibalism canibalism if not enough food (in an illuminated cage in any case) Absent Furgala-Selezniow et al, 2005
13 Full yolk-sac resorption 3 to 5 days after hatching 3.0 °C * day Mack and Billard, 1984
14 Onset of exogeneous feeding 5 to 7 h after hatching at 8 days 5.0 °C * day Mack and Billard, 1984
14 Onset of exogeneous feeding From the 4th day for exogenous food 4.0 °C * day Stejskal et al, 2018