Anguilla anguilla |
The prolarvae are 2.5-2.7 mm in the period of mass hatching |
2.6 |
Prokhorchik, 1987 |
Anguilla anguilla |
2.7 |
2.7 |
Prokhorchik et al, 1988 |
Anguilla anguilla |
2.5-2.7 |
2.6 |
Lecomte-finiger. Bull.Fr. Pêche Pisci. (1994) 335 : 17-31 |
Anguilla anguilla |
2.9 |
2.9 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Alosa alosa |
7-12 |
9.5 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Alosa alosa |
7-12 |
9.5 |
Taverny et al, 2000 |
Alosa alosa |
About 10 on hatching |
10.0 |
Maitland and Hatton-Ellis, 2000 |
Alosa fallax |
4.25-6 |
5.12 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Alosa fallax |
5-8 |
6.5 |
Taverny et al, 2000 |
Alosa fallax |
About 10 |
10.0 |
Doherty et al, 2004 |
Alosa fallax |
4.24-9.2 at hatching |
6.72 |
Aprahamian et al, 2001 |
Alosa fallax |
Individuals of A. f. fallax with depleted yolk-sacs but still with some evidence of a fin fold were catagorised as shad larvae (herein embryos were 4.92-10.79 mm SL while larvae were 5.65-20.40 mm SL) |
7.85 |
Esteves and Andrade, 2008 |
Alosa sapidissima |
6.5-10 |
8.25 |
Internet, 2005 |
Alosa sapidissima |
9-10 |
9.5 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Alosa sapidissima |
8.7 |
8.7 |
Wiggins et al, 1985 |
Alosa sapidissima |
Either 9-10; 6-10 |
9.5 |
Mills, 2004 |
Alosa sapidissima |
Larvae hatch at a size of approximatively 2.5-5.0 mm |
3.75 |
Anonymous, 2006 Chapter 3 |
Barbatula barbatula |
3-4 |
3.5 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Barbatula barbatula |
The newly hatched fry measured 3.0 mm in length |
3.0 |
Smyly, 1955 |
Cobitis taenia |
3-4 |
3.5 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Cobitis taenia |
5.4 |
5.4 |
Vaino and Saat, 2003 |
Cobitis taenia |
5.03 ± 0.34 |
5.03 |
Bohlen, 1999 |
Cobitis taenia |
Hatching lengths of 4.9-5.8 mm were reported [Hatching lengths of 3.5-4.0 for hybrids with the mud loach] |
5.35 |
Robotham, 1981 |
Blicca bjoerkna |
5 |
5.0 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Abramis brama |
4.8 |
4.8 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Abramis brama |
6.3 |
6.3 |
Olivier, 2001 |
Abramis brama |
4.57-5.30 |
4.94 |
Backiel and Zawiska, 1968 |
Abramis brama |
Their average total length at hatching was 4.55 |
4.55 |
Penaz and Gajdusek, 1979 |
Abramis brama |
Size at hatching ranges from 4.5-5.2 |
4.85 |
Brylinska and Boron, 2004 |
Alburnoides bipunctatus |
6.5-7 |
6.75 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Alburnoides bipunctatus |
Average length 5.76, range 5.5-6.2 when incubated at 19.97°C and a mean of 6.37 (range 5.5-7.0) when incubated at 16.43C |
5.85 |
Penaz, 1976 |
Alburnus alburnus |
2-4 |
3.0 |
Spillmann, 1961 |
Alburnus alburnus |
2-4 |
3.0 |
Rinchard, 1996 |
Alburnus alburnus |
4-5.5 |
4.75 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Alburnus alburnus |
4.5-5.5 |
5.0 |
Carrell and Olivier, 2001 |
Alburnus alburnus |
Nealy hatched measured in average 4.6 mm |
4.6 |
Winnicki and Korzelecka, 1997 |
Alburnus alburnus |
4-5 mm at hatching |
4.5 |
Agence de l'eau, |
Aristichthys nobilis |
5-5.2 |
5.1 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
5.72 (range 5-.67-5.80) BUT hybrid between female grass carp and male bighhead |
36.4 |
Kilambi and Zdinak, 1981 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
5.5-6.0 |
5.75 |
Jennigs, 1988 |
Aristichthys nobilis |
8.1 mm at 2 days old |
8.1 |
Naca, 1989 |
Aspius aspius |
4-6 |
5.0 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Aspius aspius |
On the first day post-hatch, the asp larvae measured 6.2 in mean total length |
6.2 |
Ostaszewska, 2002 |
Aspius aspius |
Length range mean 8.9 (range 7.9-9.3 mm), at day 1 |
8.6 |
Kujawa et al, 2007 |
Barbus barbus |
7.6 [At hatching] |
7.6 |
Vandewalle et al, 1993 |
Barbus barbus |
12.2 [6 days old] |
12.2 |
Wolnicki and Gorny, 1995 |
Barbus barbus |
L=9.0, for eleuterembryo in developmental stage A, 2days after hatching (6 days from the beginning of development) |
9.0 |
Penaz, 1971 |
Barbus barbus |
Mean total length at the time of maximum hatching: 8.99 [When incubated at 18°C], 8.82 [At 19.67°C], 8.31 [At 20.52°C] and 8.96 [At 16.0°C] |
8.99 |
Penaz, 1973 |
Barbus barbus |
Embryo hatched at the beginning of the hatching period were 7.0 mm in total length, those hatched at the end 7.4 mm total length. The total length and weight of hatched embryos were 7.0-7.4 mm and 5.8-6.0 mg, respectively. |
7.2 |
Krupta, 1988 |
Carassius auratus |
Mostly 4-4.5 [rarely 3.0 or 5.0] |
4.25 |
Internet, 2005 |
Carassius auratus |
4 |
4.0 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Carassius auratus |
4.5 |
4.5 |
Battle, 1940 |
Carassius auratus |
3.5 |
3.5 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Carassius auratus |
Newly hatched larvae are 5.8 mm long |
5.8 |
Szczerbowski and Szczerbowski, 1996 |
Carassius auratus |
Mean initial length at 2 dph 6.3 +/- 0.7 |
6.3 |
Coutinho et al, 2006 |
Carassius carassius |
4.5-5.5 |
5.0 |
Holopainen, 1997 |
Carassius carassius |
4 |
4.0 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Carassius carassius |
4.5-5.5 |
5.0 |
Laurila et al, 1987 |
Carassius carassius |
Length of newly hatched larvae is about 5 mm, body mass 10 mg |
5.0 |
Szczerbowski and Szczerbowski, 1996 |
Carassius carassius |
The total length of the larva is 4.5-5.5 mm at hatching. Other authors: 5.0-5.2 ; 4.2-4.9 ; 3.8-5.2 |
5.0 |
Laurila and Holopainen, 1990 |
Chondrostoma nasus |
7.09-9.81 [Depending on temperature] |
8.45 |
Penaz, 1974 |
Chondrostoma nasus |
10.0 [Natural conditions] |
10.0 |
Prokes and Penaz, 1978 |
Chondrostoma nasus |
The average body length of newly hatched larvae was 8.22 ± 0.7 mm (TL) |
8.22 |
Sysa et al, 2006 |
Chondrostoma nasus |
Newly hatched larvae are 7.0-9.5 mm in length |
8.25 |
Prawochenski, 1964 |
Chondrostoma toxostoma |
Mean 6.32, range 4.1-8.1 |
6.1 |
Gozlan et al, 1999 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
5-5.2 |
5.1 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
5.2 |
5.2 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
Mean 5.48, range 5.40-5.67 |
5.54 |
Kilambi and Zdinak, 1981 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
5.0 |
5.0 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
The larvae captured (6.1-7.9 mm TL) ranged in age from 1 to 7 posthatching |
7.0 |
Brown and Coon, 1991 |
Ctenopharyngodon idella |
Hatchlings measure 5.0-5.5 mm |
5.25 |
Shireman and Smith, 1983 |
Cyprinus carpio |
4.8-5.0 |
4.9 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Cyprinus carpio |
4.8-5.0 |
4.9 |
Billard et al, 1995 |
Cyprinus carpio |
4.5-5 |
4.75 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Cyprinus carpio |
6 [Not specified] |
6.0 |
Linhart et al, 1995 |
Cyprinus carpio |
Most average 4.38-5.70 [From 3.0 up to 6.69] |
5.04 |
Internet, 2005 |
Cyprinus carpio |
4.7 |
4.7 |
Aldridge, 1999 |
Cyprinus carpio |
5-6 |
5.5 |
Lafaille and Crivelli, 2001 |
Cyprinus carpio |
4.5 |
4.5 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Cyprinus carpio |
4.5-5 |
4.75 |
Wurtz-Arlet, 1950 |
Cyprinus carpio |
About 5.5 [Deduced from graph] |
5.5 |
Korwin-Kossakowski, 1988 |
Cyprinus carpio |
The mean total length of embryos on hatching was 4.71 mm |
4.71 |
Penaz et al, 1983 |
Cyprinus carpio |
Total length of newly hatched larvae is 5.6-6.3 mm (mean 5.7 mm); length of head is 1.0-1.4 mm (mean 1.2 mm), body weight is about 1 mg |
5.95 |
Matlak, 1970 |
Cyprinus carpio |
Larval size of 5.5 mm immediatly after hatching |
5.5 |
Osse et al, 1986 |
Cyprinus carpio |
Average total length was 6.6 ± 0.2 mm for three-day carp larvae |
6.6 |
Wozniewski, 1993 |
Cyprinus carpio |
One day after hatching, two hundred larvae of koi (average length of 6.9 mm) |
6.9 |
Ito et al, 2007 |
Gobio gobio |
5.45 |
5.45 |
Kennedy and Fitzmaurice, 1972 |
Gobio gobio |
4-5 |
4.5 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Gobio gobio |
4.5-5.5 |
5.0 |
Rinchard, 1996 |
Gobio gobio |
4.7 |
4.7 |
Chemillier, 1995 |
Gobio gobio |
3.0-4.2 |
3.6 |
Penaz and Prokes, 1978 |
Gobio gobio |
Mean of 4.3 (4 to 4.7 mm). […] In Ireland, length of 4.68 to 5.45 mm |
4.7 |
Brunet and Hoestlandt, 1972 |
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix |
5-5.2 |
5.1 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix |
7.2 mm for 2 days old larvae |
7.2 |
Naca, 1989 |
Hypophthalmichthys molitrix |
5.2 mm at hatching |
5.2 |
Burlakov et al,2006 |
Leucaspius delineatus |
4-4.5 |
4.25 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Leucaspius delineatus |
Mean 5.11, range 4.83-5.27 |
5.05 |
Pinder and Gozlan, 2004 |
Leucaspius delineatus |
TL = 6.1, for eleuterembryo in developental stage A, just hatched (6 days 5 hours from the beginning of development) |
6.1 |
Penaz, 1971 |
Leucaspius delineatus |
Slim larva, carrying a small yolk sac, was 4.25 mm long on the average (the smallest one 4.1 mm, the longest 4.4 mm) |
4.25 |
Bonislawska et al, 1999 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
6.3-6.8 |
6.55 |
Calta, 2000 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
5.5-6.5 |
6.0 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
8.52 ± 0.28, 8 days after hatching |
8.52 |
Harzevili et al, 2003 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
The size of hatched embryos ranged from a mean of 6.09 for the first experiment and 5.31 mm for the second |
5.31 |
Penaz and Sterba, 1969 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
Average standard length: 4.9 mm |
4.9 |
Penaz, 1968 |
Leuciscus cephalus |
Newly hatched larvae is 5.3-6.5 mm long |
5.9 |
Zelepien, 1997 |
Leuciscus idus |
8.29 ± 0.29 |
8.29 |
Harzevili et al, 2004 |
Leuciscus idus |
10 [Not specified if newly hatched] |
10.0 |
Kestemont, 2001 |
Leuciscus idus |
8.1 [3 days after hatching] |
8.1 |
Wolnicki and Gorny, 1995 |
Leuciscus idus |
Total length of newly-hatched larvae is 5.5-8.7 mm (typically 7 mm). Larger larvae hatch from eggs incubated at higher temperatures, at 9°C : 6.6 (range 6.5-6.8) mm; at 13.4°C : 7.3 (range 6.3-7.5) mm; at 22°C : 7.4 (6.5-8.4) mm. Newly hatched larvae of ide are mode developmentally advanced compared to larvae of other cyprinid fishes |
7.1 |
Witkowski et al, 1997 |
Leuciscus idus |
7.3 ± 0.4 [Not specified if at hatching] |
7.3 |
Wolnicki et al, ??? |
Leuciscus leuciscus |
7.5 |
7.5 |
Spillmann, 1961 |
Leuciscus leuciscus |
7-7.5 |
7.25 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Leuciscus leuciscus |
7.5 |
7.5 |
Persat, 2001 |
Leuciscus leuciscus |
8.6 |
8.6 |
Kennedy, 1969 |
Leuciscus leuciscus |
7.5 |
7.5 |
Wurtz-Arlet, 1950 |
Leuciscus leuciscus |
Means range from 8.24 to 9.38, for larvae 2 to 4 days old |
8.24 |
Mann and Mills, 1985 |
Phoxinus phoxinus |
2-5 |
3.5 |
Spillmann, 1961 |
Phoxinus phoxinus |
2-5 |
3.5 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Phoxinus phoxinus |
10-12 [Not specified] |
11.0 |
Kestemont, 2001 |
Phoxinus phoxinus |
8.5-10.1 [Not at hatching !] |
9.3 |
Mills, 1987 |
Phoxinus phoxinus |
When hatching, the larvae have 12-13 mm total length |
12.5 |
Papadopol and Weinberger, 1975 |
Phoxinus phoxinus |
The length of the prolarvae is 3.6 mm |
3.6 |
Soin et al, 1982 |
Phoxinus phoxinus |
Newly emerged fry ranged from 4.2-5.0 |
4.6 |
Frost, 1943 |
Phoxinus phoxinus |
At the onset of exogenous feeding young larvae (7.8-12.6 mm TL) began to possess single melanophores |
10.2 |
Simonovic et al,1999 |
Pimephales promelas |
5 |
5.0 |
Kerr and Grant, 1999 |
Pimephales promelas |
4.75 |
4.75 |
Markus, 1934 |
Pseudorasbora parva |
4-4.5 |
4.25 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Pseudorasbora parva |
4.5-5 |
4.75 |
Makeyeva and Mokamed, 1982 |
Pseudorasbora parva |
4.7-5.5 |
5.1 |
Pinder, 2005 |
Rhodeus sericeus |
3.3 |
3.3 |
Smith et al, 2004 |
Rhodeus sericeus |
3.3 [Pigmented eye only at 7.9] |
3.3 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Rhodeus sericeus |
3.3 |
3.3 |
Aldridge, 1999 |
Rutilus rutilus |
4.5-6.5 |
5.5 |
Rinchard, 1996 |
Rutilus rutilus |
5-5.5 |
5.25 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Scardinius erythrophthalmus |
4.5-5.4 |
4.95 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Scardinius erythrophthalmus |
4.5-5 |
4.75 |
Lafaille et al, 2001 |
Tinca tinca |
3.5-3.6 |
3.55 |
Horvath et al, 1992 |
Tinca tinca |
4-5 [not specified] |
4.5 |
Feunteun et al, 2001 |
Tinca tinca |
On average 3.8 |
3.8 |
Geldhauser, 1995 |
Tinca tinca |
4 [Size between 12 h and 3 days after hatcing] |
4.0 |
San Juan, 1995 |
Tinca tinca |
Maximum hatching was observed at 3.82 mm of mean total length [Also described at 4.27, 4.0-4.2, 3.1-3.2] |
4.1 |
Penaz et al, 1981 |
Tinca tinca |
Newly hatched larvae have been described at 4.0-4.2 (When incubated at 18°C), 4-5 (not indicated the temperature), 3.1-3.2 (at 19-22°C), 3.82 (at 19.6°C) |
4.1 |
Kubu and Kouril, 1985 |
Tinca tinca |
Larvae at 5-days post-hatch have a total length (TL) of 4.82 mm and a weight (W) of 0.47 mg |
4.82 |
Carral et al, 2006 |
Tinca tinca |
Five days after hatching, larvae had a mean weight of 0.36 mg and length of 5.08 mm. |
5.08 |
Celada et al, 2008 |
Vimba vimba |
5.5 |
5.5 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Vimba vimba |
Larvae hatched in the VII th development stage at a mean length of 4.7 mm, eyes without pigmentation and pectoral fins just beginning to form |
4.7 |
Lusk et al, 2005 |
Gambusia affinis |
7-10 |
8.5 |
Internet, 2005 |
Gambusia affinis |
5-10 |
7.5 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Gambusia affinis |
8.5 |
8.5 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Esox masquinongy |
9.5-10.3 |
9.9 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Esox masquinongy |
9.5-10.3 |
9.9 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Esox niger |
4.2-7 |
5.6 |
Coffie, 1998 |
Esox niger |
4.2-7.0 |
5.6 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Esox niger |
4.0-7.0 |
5.5 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Esox lucius |
8.5-8.7 |
8.6 |
Hovarth et al, 1992 |
Esox lucius |
8 |
8.0 |
Spillmann, 1961 |
Esox lucius |
8.5-9 |
8.75 |
Chauveheid and Billard, 1983 |
Esox lucius |
8 |
8.0 |
Dorier, 1938 |
Esox lucius |
6.5-7.5, but also 8.0-9.0 |
7.0 |
Toner and Lawler, 1969 |
Esox lucius |
7.5-8.2 |
7.85 |
Frost and Kipling, 1967 |
Esox lucius |
6.5-10 [Encompassing all variations described] |
8.25 |
Balvay, 1983 |
Esox lucius |
6-8 |
7.0 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Esox lucius |
6-8 |
7.0 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Esox lucius |
7-9.8 |
8.4 |
Kerr and Grant, 1999 |
Esox lucius |
8.0 |
8.0 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Esox lucius |
5.0 |
5.0 |
Wurtz-Arlet, 1950 |
Esox lucius |
Mean about 8, range 7-9 mm |
8.0 |
Wurtz, 1944 |
Esox lucius |
Mean of 7.99 for 41-cm female and 8.09 for 101-cm female |
7.99 |
Wright and Shoesmith, 1988 |
Esox lucius |
The larvae are 8-9 mm long after hatching |
8.5 |
Lappalainen et al, 2008 |
Lota lota |
3-4 |
3.5 |
Persat, 2001 |
Lota lota |
3 |
3.0 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Lota lota |
Range from 3.5-3.9, depending of egg diameter, sporadically newly hatched larvae attain 4.3. mm |
3.7 |
Kujawa et al, 2002 |
Gasterosteus aculeatus |
4.2-4.5 |
4.35 |
Internet, 2005 |
Gasterosteus aculeatus |
2-4.5 |
3.25 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Gasterosteus aculeatus |
4.2-5 |
4.6 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Gasterosteus aculeatus |
By the time the embryo hatches it is already 8 days old and measures 3 mm in length. About 24 hours after hathing the larva has a length of nearly 4 mm, has absorbed half of its yolk, and swims about freely. |
3.0 |
Swarup, 1958 |
Gasterosteus aculeatus |
Hatched larvae 6-7 mm SL (6.55 mm in a mean length) can attain a length of about 15 mm within one month of hatching |
6.5 |
Mori and Magoshi, 1987 |
Pungitius pungitius |
2-3 |
2.5 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Pungitius pungitius |
4.2-4.57 |
4.38 |
Shadrin, 1996 |
Ambloplites rupestris |
5.3 |
5.3 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Lepomis gibbosus |
2.4-3.1 |
2.75 |
Internet, 2005 |
Lepomis gibbosus |
2.4-2.9 |
2.65 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Lepomis gibbosus |
2.4-2.9 |
2.65 |
Carrel et al, 2001 |
Lepomis gibbosus |
5.3 |
5.3 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Micropterus dolomieui |
4.6 |
4.6 |
Internet, 2005 |
Micropterus dolomieui |
5.6-5.9 |
5.75 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Micropterus dolomieui |
5.6-5.9 |
5.75 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Micropterus dolomieui |
5.8 |
5.8 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Micropterus salmoides |
3.5-5.5 |
4.5 |
Heidinger, 1976 |
Micropterus salmoides |
4 |
4.0 |
Williamson et al, 1993 |
Micropterus salmoides |
2.3 |
2.3 |
Spillmann, 1961 |
Micropterus salmoides |
3-5 |
4.0 |
Newburg, 1975 |
Micropterus salmoides |
As small as 2.3; 3.6-4.1 [recently hatched fish collected in the field] |
3.85 |
Internet, 2005 |
Micropterus salmoides |
2-3 |
2.5 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Micropterus salmoides |
3.2-5 |
4.1 |
Carrel and Schlumberger, 2001 |
Micropterus salmoides |
3.0 |
3.0 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Micropterus salmoides |
5.5-6.5 |
6.0 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Micropterus salmoides |
3.0-5.5 |
4.25 |
Kerr and Grant, 1999 |
Micropterus salmoides |
6.1 |
6.1 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Dicentrarchus labrax |
Mode 3.83, range 3.61-4.05 |
3.83 |
Fishbase, 2006 |
Dicentrarchus labrax |
4.73-5.26 length at 8-day-old |
5.0 |
Saillant et al, 2001 |
Dicentrarchus labrax |
5.12 [Not specified if at hatching] |
5.12 |
Hatziathanasiou et al, 2002 |
Dicentrarchus labrax |
Mean of 3.73 and 3.85 for two different treatments |
3.73 |
Cerda et al, 1994 |
Dicentrarchus labrax |
3.5-4, data based on a graph |
3.75 |
Barnabé, 1980 |
Dicentrarchus labrax |
4.95 ± 0.01 |
4.95 |
Cerda et al, 1994 |
Dicentrarchus labrax |
3.5 mm at hatching |
3.5 |
Giffard-Mena et al,2006 |
Morone americana |
2.3 |
2.3 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Morone americana |
3.5 |
3.5 |
Harrell, 1997 |
Morone americana |
2.3 |
2.3 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Morone americana |
1.7-3.0 |
2.35 |
Stanley and Danie, 1983 |
Morone americana |
Depending upon temperature, yolk-sac larvae hatch at a length of about 2.6 mm |
2.6 |
North and Houde, 2001 |
Morone americana |
From mean of 2.13 to 2.86 [Depending on different salinities and temperatures] |
2.13 |
Morgan II and Jasin, 1982 |
Morone chrysops |
3.7 [Not specified at hatching] |
3.7 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Morone chrysops |
3.0 |
3.0 |
Kohler, 1997 |
Morone chrysops |
3.5 |
3.5 |
Harrell, 1997 |
Morone chrysops |
2.0 |
2.0 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Morone chrysops |
3.8 |
3.8 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Morone chrysops |
Mean of 3.6, range of 3.2-3.9 |
3.55 |
Siefert et al, 1974 |
Morone saxatilis |
2.9-5.0 |
3.95 |
Internet, 2005 |
Morone saxatilis |
5.2-6.0 |
5.6 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Morone saxatilis |
5.0 |
5.0 |
Harrell, 1997 |
Morone saxatilis |
3.3 |
3.3 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Morone saxatilis |
About 3.1 |
3.1 |
North and Houde, 2001 |
Morone saxatilis |
3.9 ±0.6 mm, standard length at hatching |
3.9 |
Eldridge et al, 1982 |
Morone saxatilis |
At 5 dph, the mean length of larvae from the large females was 5.7 mm |
5.7 |
Monteleone and Houde, 1990 |
Gymnocephalus cernua |
3.5-4.4 |
3.95 |
Ogle, 1998 |
Gymnocephalus cernua |
3 |
3.0 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Gymnocephalus cernua |
3.5-4.4 |
3.95 |
Crosier et al, 2005 |
Gymnocephalus cernua |
3 |
3.0 |
Spillmann, 1961 |
Gymnocephalus cernua |
2.5-3.2 |
2.85 |
Craig, 2000 |
Gymnocephalus cernua |
3.35-3.81 |
3.58 |
Kovac, 1998 |
Gymnocephalus cernua |
3.85 ± 0.08 [Other give 3.52 to 4.29] |
3.85 |
Bonislawska et al, 2004 |
Gymnocephalus cernua |
Standard length of larvae of freswater : meanSL range from 2.05 and 2.23 and brackishwater range from 2.32-3.03 |
2.67 |
Albert et al, 2006 |
Perca flavescens |
5.5-6.0 |
5.75 |
Mansueti, 1964 |
Perca flavescens |
4.7-6.6 |
5.65 |
Heidinger and Kayes, 1986 |
Perca flavescens |
4.0-7.0 |
5.5 |
Brown et al, 1996 |
Perca flavescens |
5 |
5.0 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Perca flavescens |
4.8-6.0 |
5.4 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Perca flavescens |
5 |
5.0 |
Kerr and Grant, 1999 |
Perca flavescens |
4.1-5.5 |
4.8 |
Anonymous, 2006 Chapter 3 |
Perca flavescens |
5.6-6.2 |
5.9 |
Whiteside et al, 1983 |
Perca flavescens |
6.4 |
6.4 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Perca flavescens |
Each model simulation model began with 1000 larvae, and initial size was randomly assigned to each larva from a normal distribution (mean = 5.7 mm, SD = 0.3 mm). |
5.7 |
Fulford et al, 2006 |
Perca flavescens |
Deduced from graph => 5.2 mm |
5.2 |
Peters et al, 2007 |
Perca flavescens |
The TL of larval yellow perch ranged from 4 to 11 mm on the initial dates of capture |
11.0 |
Isermann and Willis, 2008 |
Perca fluviatilis |
4.07-6.6 |
5.33 |
Craig, 2000 |
Perca fluviatilis |
4.07-6.6 [Range in different populations: 4.1-5.5; 5.5-6.0] |
5.33 |
Thorpe, 1977 |
Perca fluviatilis |
5.8-6.3 |
6.05 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Perca fluviatilis |
4.2-6.2 |
5.2 |
Guma'a, 1978 |
Perca fluviatilis |
4.7-6.4 |
5.55 |
Wang and Eckmann, 1994 |
Perca fluviatilis |
5.4 |
5.4 |
Kestemont et al, 1996 |
Perca fluviatilis |
About 6 |
6.0 |
Goubier, 1990 |
Perca fluviatilis |
5.3 |
5.3 |
Balon et al, 1977 |
Perca fluviatilis |
4.1-6.6 |
5.35 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Perca fluviatilis |
4.8-5.0 |
4.9 |
Wurtz-Arlet, 1950 |
Perca fluviatilis |
Length of the hatchlings was 3.5 mm on the average [Other studies: newly hatched perch larvae are from 4 to 5.3 mm long, also described at 6.5 mm and 3-6] |
4.5 |
Korzelecka et al, 1998 |
Perca fluviatilis |
5-6.2 |
5.6 |
Kokurewicz, 1969 |
Perca fluviatilis |
4.8-5.4 |
5.1 |
Sandström et al, 1997 |
Sander lucioperca |
4.5-5.0 |
4.75 |
Hovarth et al, 1992 |
Sander lucioperca |
3.5 |
3.5 |
Spillmann, 1961 |
Sander lucioperca |
4.5-5.5 but some at 7.0 (?) |
5.0 |
Lappaleinen et al, 2003 |
Sander lucioperca |
Either 4.1-4.8 or 3.9-4.5 |
4.45 |
Lehtonen et al, 1996 |
Sander lucioperca |
3-3.5 |
3.25 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Sander lucioperca |
4.0-5.0 |
4.5 |
Craig, 2000 |
Sander lucioperca |
6.0 |
6.0 |
Schlumberger and Proteau, 1993 |
Sander lucioperca |
3.5-5.5 |
4.5 |
Olivier and Schlumberger, 2001 |
Sander lucioperca |
3.5 |
3.5 |
Fishbase, 2006 |
Sander lucioperca |
4-5 |
4.5 |
Deeler and Willemsen, 1964 |
Sander lucioperca |
4.6 |
4.6 |
Balon et al, 1977 |
Sander lucioperca |
4.0-5.0 |
4.5 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Sander lucioperca |
4.2-5.2 |
4.7 |
Kokurewicz, 1969 |
Sander lucioperca |
4.5-5.5 |
5.0 |
Schlumberger and Proteau, 1996 |
Sander lucioperca |
Total body length of newly hatched larvae was 5.04 +/- 0.05 mm |
5.04 |
Ostasweska, 2005 |
Sander lucioperca |
The standard length of first feeding pikeperch larvae in ponds was 6.1 mm, on average |
6.1 |
Peterka et al, 2003 |
Sander lucioperca |
Larval weight and length at hatching ranged between 0.34 and 0.40 mg, and 5.03 and 5.17 mm |
5.17 |
Wang et al, 2009 |
Sander vitreus |
6-9.5 [Mean 7.6] |
7.75 |
Malison and Held, 1996b |
Sander vitreus |
6.0-8.6 |
7.3 |
Craig, 2000 |
Sander vitreus |
6.0-8.6 |
7.3 |
Colby et al, 1979 |
Sander vitreus |
4.8-9.5 [Extreme values] |
7.15 |
Kestemont and Mélard, 2000 |
Sander vitreus |
6.0-8.6 |
7.3 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Sander vitreus |
6.8 |
6.8 |
Balon et al, 1977 |
Sander vitreus |
6.0-8.6 |
7.3 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Sander vitreus |
6.0-8.6 |
7.3 |
Anonymous, 2006 Chapter 3 |
Sander vitreus |
7.3 |
7.3 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Sander vitreus |
6.3-7.6 |
6.95 |
Oseid and Smith, 1971 |
Sander vitreus |
Total length at hatching range from 8.0 to 8.9 |
8.0 |
Johnston, 1997 |
Sander vitreus |
Descirbed as 4.8; 6-9; 6-8.6; 7.1; 5.7-7.8 |
7.5 |
Summerfelt, 1996 |
Sander vitreus |
Mean size at hatch: 6.0 At 6°C], 7.3 [8.9°C], 7.8 [12.0°C], 7.2 [15.0°C], 8 [18°C] |
6.0 |
Koenst and Smith, 1976 |
Sander vitreus |
Range between 7.44 to 7.81, one day after hatching |
7.44 |
Moodie et al, 1989 |
Sander vitreus |
8.53 +/- 0.05 mm at hatching |
8.53 |
Johnston et al, 2007 |
Coregonus lavaretus |
11.7-12.3 |
12.0 |
Beltran and Champigneulle, 1991 |
Coregonus lavaretus |
9-13 |
11.0 |
Champigneulle and Beltran, 1996 |
Coregonus lavaretus |
8.3-11.3 [Mean 9.89, n=915] |
9.8 |
Bogdanov, 1984 |
Coregonus lavaretus |
11-12 |
11.5 |
Luczynski and Kolman, 1987 |
Coregonus lavaretus |
11.6 [with n=50] |
11.6 |
Beltran and Champigneulle, 1992 |
Coregonus lavaretus |
12.4 after 4 days post-hatching |
12.4 |
Rösch and Appelbaum, 1985 |
Coregonus lavaretus |
11.7 |
11.7 |
Mack and Billard, 1984 |
Coregonus lavaretus |
From wild breeders, mean size ranged from 12.1 to 12.5 and for domestic breeders from 11.2 to 11.8 mm |
11.8 |
Rojas Beltran et al, 1992 |
Coregonus lavaretus |
Peipsi whitefish has TL at hatching of 10.8-12.4 mm. In the present study the maximum TL (> 11 mm) was observed at 1.9-3.5 ppt. At the salinity with the highest embryonic survival (0.5 ppt) average TL was 10.6 mm |
11.6 |
Albert et al, 2004 |
Coregonus albula |
8.61-9.16 [n= 5103] |
8.88 |
Wilkonska et al, 1995 |
Coregonus albula |
8.5 |
8.5 |
Karjalainen, 1991 |
Coregonus albula |
Total length means vary between 7.07 to 7.94 |
7.07 |
Viljanen and Koho, 1991 |
Coregonus clupeaformis |
12.8 ± 0.4 |
12.8 |
Harris and Huslman, 2001 |
Coregonus clupeaformis |
12.4-13.5 |
12.95 |
Brooke, 1975 |
Coregonus clupeaformis |
10.8-11.5 |
11.15 |
Sturn, 1994 |
Coregonus clupeaformis |
14.5 [Not trully specified if at hatching] |
14.5 |
Davis and Todd, 1998 |
Coregonus clupeaformis |
About 12 mm at 1 week |
12.0 |
Anonymous, 2006 Chapter 3 |
Coregonus clupeaformis |
10.5-11.5 [At hatching, deduced from graph] |
11.0 |
Taylor and Freeberg, 1984 |
Coregonus clupeaformis |
10.8-11.3 [Deduced from graph, at haching] |
11.05 |
Brown and Taylor, 1992 |
Coregonus clupeaformis |
11.84 [After 231 days of incubation], 11.03 [After 183 days of incubation] and also 13.5 [At hatching] |
11.84 |
Mack and Billard, 1984 |
Hucho hucho |
13-15 |
14.0 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Hucho hucho |
13-15 [Fry with yolk-sac] |
14.0 |
Jatteau, 1991 |
Hucho hucho |
10.1 mm in length just after hatching obtained at a constant temperature of 10°C |
10.1 |
Witokowski and Kokurewicz, 1981 |
Hucho hucho |
The average length of freshly-hatched embryos was 14.1 mm |
14.1 |
Penaz and Prihoda, 1981 |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha |
SL means range from 15.9 ± 0.1 to 19.7 ± 0.14 |
15.9 |
Murray and Beacham, 1986 |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha |
Average 21.5, range of 19.5 to 24 |
21.5 |
Beacham and Murray, 1990 |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha |
Mean SL vary at 50% hatching vary with temperature: 15.8 [14°C], 16.8 [11°C], 17.5 [8°C], 17.8 [5°C] |
50.0 |
Murray and McPhail, 1988 |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha |
Total length of newly emergedfry from the Steel River averaged 30.1 ±0.9 |
30.1 |
Kwain, 1982 |
Oncorhynchus keta |
25-30 [Emerging fry !] |
27.5 |
Groot, 1996 |
Oncorhynchus keta |
20.5 mm long when hatched |
20.5 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Oncorhynchus keta |
Larval size is around 16 mm |
16.0 |
Fishbase, 2006 |
Oncorhynchus keta |
20.5 at haching |
20.5 |
Bakkala, 1970 |
Oncorhynchus keta |
Average of 22.5, range 20.5-25 |
22.75 |
Beacham and Murray, 1990 |
Oncorhynchus keta |
Means of fork length according to temperature range from 21.4 to 22.5 |
21.4 |
Murray and Beacham, 1987 |
Oncorhynchus keta |
Mean SL vary at 50% hatching vary with temperature: 17.2 [14°C], 17.9 [11°C], 19.9 [8°C], 19.5 [5°C] |
50.0 |
Murray and McPhail, 1988 |
Oncorhynchus keta |
Alevins hatchings at 8°C were the longest 22.9 mm, those at 4°C slightly shorter (22.5), and those at 12°C (22.2), and 2°C (20.6) |
22.9 |
Beacham and Murray, 1987 |
Oncorhynchus kisutch |
17.5 to 19.4 at hatching |
17.5 |
Murray et al, 1990 |
Oncorhynchus kisutch |
Average 21.5, range 19.5-23.5 |
21.5 |
Beacham and Murray, 1990 |
Oncorhynchus kisutch |
22-24 [1 week post-hatch alevins] |
23.0 |
Morrison et al, 1985 |
Oncorhynchus kisutch |
30 [Emerging fry] |
30.0 |
Groot, 1996 |
Oncorhynchus kisutch |
6.0-12.0 [Variation embryonic length in natural conditions, mean = 9.0-10.7] |
9.0 |
Zorbidi, 1988 |
Oncorhynchus kisutch |
Mean SL vary at 50% hatching vary with temperature: 15.3 [14°C], 16 [11°C], 17.4 [8°C], 18.4 [5°C], 19.1 [2°C] |
50.0 |
Murray and McPhail, 1988 |
Oncorhynchus mykiss |
14-15.5 |
14.75 |
Internet, 2005 |
Oncorhynchus mykiss |
12.8 |
12.8 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Oncorhynchus mykiss |
Range: 10.00-14.00, mean 11.73 |
12.0 |
Purtscher and Humpesch, 2006 |
Oncorhynchus nerka |
20.3 |
20.3 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Oncorhynchus nerka |
Average 19.5, range 18.5-20.5 |
19.5 |
Beacham and Murray, 1990 |
Oncorhynchus nerka |
24-28 [Newly emergent fry] |
26.0 |
Hendry et al, 1998 |
Oncorhynchus nerka |
Mean SL vary at 50% hatching vary with temperature: 15.1 [14°C], 16.1 [11°C], 17.1 [8°C], 17.2 [5°C], 17.8 [2°C] |
50.0 |
Murray and McPhail, 1988 |
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha |
20 |
20.0 |
Internet, 2005 |
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha |
Mean fork length of 25.8 (25.7, 25.9) at 6°C, 25.6 (25.4, 25.8) at 8°C, 24.9 (24.8, 25, 0) at 10°C, 24.6 (24.6 (24.4, 24.8) at 12°C |
25.8 |
Heming, 1982 |
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha |
Average 22, range 21-23.5 |
22.25 |
Beacham and Murray, 1990 |
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha |
35-44 [Newly emerged fry] |
39.5 |
Groot, 1996 |
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha |
Means fork length vary according to temperature between 20.4 to 23.6 |
20.4 |
Murray and Beacham, 1987 |
Oncorhynchus tshawytscha |
Mean SL vary at 50% hatching vary with temperature: 18.7 [14°C], 18.5 [11°C], 20.1 [8°C], 19.4 [5°C] |
50.0 |
Murray and McPhail, 1988 |
Salmo salar |
Between 16-24 according to different temperatures from 4 to 16°C |
20.0 |
Ojanguren et al, 1999 |
Salmo salar |
18.7-19.9 [At hatching] |
19.3 |
Perterson and Martin-Robichaud, 1995 |
Salmo salar |
Length of newly hatched salmon larvae: 19.4 +/- 0.23 [Incubated at 3.0°C], 18.2 +/- 0.24 [AT 4.1°C], and 17.8 +/- 0.3 [At 5.7°C] |
19.4 |
Ryzhkov, 1979 |
Salmo trutta fario |
15-25 |
20.0 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Salmo trutta fario |
15-25 |
20.0 |
Ombredane et al, 2001 |
Salmo trutta fario |
19 |
19.0 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Salmo trutta fario |
14.5 and 16.2 [Size at hatching] |
14.5 |
Vollestad and Lillehammer, 2000 |
Salmo trutta fario |
About 13 [When eggs reared at 14°C] to about 16 [When eggs reared at 4°C] |
13.0 |
Ojanguren and Brana, 2003 |
Salmo trutta fario |
15-17.5 |
16.25 |
Olsen and Vollestad, 2001 |
Salmo trutta fario |
12.1 |
12.1 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Salmo trutta fario |
15 |
15.0 |
Wurtz-Arlet, 1950 |
Salmo trutta fario |
Range: 10.01-18.66, mean 15.55 |
14.34 |
Purtscher and Humpesch, 2006 |
Salmo trutta fario |
Based on graph, mosty between 15.2 and 17.5 mm |
17.5 |
Olsen and Vollestad, 2001 |
Salvelinus alpinus |
15 |
15.0 |
Spillmann, 1961 |
Salvelinus alpinus |
15 [Range from 13.9-17.6] |
15.75 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Salvelinus alpinus |
Mean: 18.5 (16.7-19.6 mm) at 3.1°C, and mean: 16.9, range 15.5-18.5 |
18.15 |
Pavlov et al, 1994 |
Salvelinus alpinus |
14-16 |
15.0 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Salvelinus alpinus |
14.7 ± 0.7 |
14.7 |
Wedekind and Müller, 2004 |
Salvelinus alpinus |
Range: 10.40-16.50, mean 14.05 |
13.45 |
Purtscher and Humpesch, 2006 |
Salvelinus alpinus |
Based on graph, length comprised chiefly beween 16 and 17.5 mm |
17.5 |
Lemieux et al, 2003 |
Salvelinus fontinalis |
20.4 ± 0.3 [Newly-hatched larvae, but not sure to be the size at hatching !] |
20.4 |
Fraser, 1985 |
Salvelinus fontinalis |
About 20-25 [For emerging fry] |
22.5 |
Snucins et al, 1992 |
Salvelinus fontinalis |
20 [Not sure because obtained from a different sTudy] |
20.0 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Salvelinus fontinalis |
15.1 |
15.1 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Salvelinus fontinalis |
Normal alevin incubated at 9°C measured 13 mm total length |
13.0 |
Hokanson et al, 1973 |
Salvelinus fontinalis |
Range: 9.00-15.50, mean 12.08 |
12.25 |
Purtscher and Humpesch, 2006 |
Salvelinus namaycush |
16 |
16.0 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Salvelinus namaycush |
15.2 |
15.2 |
Kerr and Grant, 1999 |
Salvelinus namaycush |
16.1 |
16.1 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Stenodus leucichthys |
11 |
11.0 |
Belyaeva, 2005 |
Stenodus leucichthys |
Average 13.2, range 12.6-14.3 |
13.45 |
Chereshnev et al, 2000 |
Stenodus leucichthys |
12.5, mass hatching |
12.5 |
Bogdanova, 1978 |
Stenodus leucichthys |
11.0-11.3 |
11.15 |
Sturn, 1994 |
Thymallus thymallus |
10 |
10.0 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Thymallus thymallus |
10.9-11.1 |
11.0 |
Zaytsev, 1986 |
Thymallus thymallus |
10-12 |
11.0 |
Northcote, 1995 |
Thymallus thymallus |
About 15-30 mm at emergence |
22.5 |
Sempeski and Gaudin, 1995b |
Thymallus thymallus |
10-12 [size at hatching] |
11.0 |
Northcote, 1993 |
Thymallus thymallus |
The length of newly hatched embryos averages 12.4 mm, also described by others as 11.5-13.5 mm |
12.5 |
Penaz, 1975 |
Thymallus thymallus |
Range: 8.57-12.00, mean 10.63 |
10.29 |
Purtscher and Humpesch, 2006 |
Thymallus arcticus |
About 8 |
8.0 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Thymallus arcticus |
7-11 up to 15 at emergence ! |
9.0 |
Northcote, 1995 |
Thymallus arcticus |
From 7-11 to 14-15 at emergence |
9.0 |
Northcote, 1993 |
Thymallus arcticus |
8.1 |
8.1 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Cottus gobio |
6-7 |
6.5 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Cottus gobio |
7.5 |
7.5 |
Spillmann, 1961 |
Cottus gobio |
7.2 |
7.2 |
Persat, 2001 |
Cottus gobio |
ED= 0.4 L -0.75 (ed: egg diameter and L: length of the larvae) |
0.4 |
Marconato and Bisazza, 1988 |
Cottus gobio |
6-7 |
6.5 |
Tomlinson and Perrow, 2003 |
Cottus gobio |
7.2 |
7.2 |
Bensettiti and Gaudillat, 2002 |
Ameiurus nebulosus |
6-8 |
7.0 |
Internet, 2005 |
Ameiurus nebulosus |
6 |
6.0 |
Scott and Crossman, 1973 |
Ameiurus nebulosus |
6 |
6.0 |
Kerr and Grant, 1999 |
Ameiurus nebulosus |
8.0 |
8.0 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Ameiurus nebulosus |
6-8 |
7.0 |
Internet, 2001 |
Ictalurus punctatus |
6.4 |
6.4 |
Internet, 2005 |
Ictalurus punctatus |
7-7.5 |
7.25 |
Makeeva and Emel'yanova, 1993 |
Ictalurus punctatus |
6 |
6.0 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Ictalurus punctatus |
6.4 |
6.4 |
Anonymous, 2006 Chapter 3 |
Ictalurus punctatus |
8.4 |
8.4 |
Olden et al, 2006 |
Silurus glanis |
6.4-6.6 |
6.5 |
Hovarth et al, 1992 |
Silurus glanis |
7.0 |
7.0 |
Mittelbach and Persson, 1998 |
Silurus glanis |
6.4-6.6 |
6.5 |
Bruslé and Quignard, 2001 |
Silurus glanis |
By DPH 3 : average TL is 7.4 ± 0.894 mm ranging from 6 to 8 mm |
7.4 |
Kozaric et al, 2008 |
Osmerus eperlanus |
3.8-6.0 |
4.9 |
Belyanina, 1969 |
Osmerus eperlanus |
5-6 |
5.5 |
Buckley, 1989 |
Osmerus eperlanus |
The l ength of the body is 6.0-6.1 mm including the length from the rostrum the anus, at age 200-210 ts |
6.05 |
Mel'nikova and Gorodilov, 2006 |
Osmerus eperlanus |
L= 5.0-5.3 mm at the beginning of hatching |
5.15 |
Gorodilov and Melnikova, 2006 |
Osmerus eperlanus |
The fish hatch as larvae at approximatively 4.8 mm total length |
4.8 |
Sepulveda, 1994 |
Sander canadensis |
6.38 |
6.38 |
Nelson, 1968 |
Sander canadensis |
4.5-6.2 |
5.35 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Thymallus arcticus |
7-15 |
11.0 |
Stewart et al, 2007b |
Ptychocheilus lucius |
4.8- 5.6 |
5.2 |
Bestgen and Williams, 1994 |
Ptychocheilus lucius |
5.5-7 |
6.25 |
Bestgen, 2016 |
Acipenser brevirostrum |
7.3-11.3 |
9.3 |
Dadswell et al, 1984 |
Acipenser brevirostrum |
mean 10.9, range 10.1-11.5 |
10.8 |
Richmond and Kynard, 1995 |
Acipenser brevirostrum |
10.73 |
10.73 |
Hardy and Litvak, 2004 |
Acipenser brevirostrum |
mean 10.73, range 8.37-12.37 |
10.37 |
Usvyatsov et al, 2012 |
Hiodon tergisus |
7 |
7.0 |
Snyder and Douglas, 1978 |
Hiodon tergisus |
9.0-9.5 |
9.25 |
Wallus,, 1986 |
Luxilus (Notropis) cornutus |
6.9 |
6.9 |
Fish, 1932 |
Luxilus (Notropis) cornutus |
4.9 - 5.2 mm |
5.05 |
Buynak and Mohr, 1980 |
Luxilus (Notropis) cornutus |
3.0-4.6 |
3.8 |
Leslie et al, 1986 |
Luxilus (Notropis) cornutus |
5.0-7.0 |
6.0 |
Auer, 1982 |
Pimephales promelas |
5 |
5.0 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Esox niger |
4.2-7.0 |
5.6 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Esox niger |
6.1 |
6.1 |
Underhill, 1949 |
Amia calva |
8 |
8.0 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Cottus aleuticus |
5 |
5.0 |
Asper, 1976 |
Etheostoma flabellare |
7.6-8.8 |
8.2 |
Paine and Belon, 1986 |
Etheostoma caeruleum |
8 |
8.0 |
Paine and Belon, 1984 |
Scaphirhynchus platorynchus |
mean 14, range 14-16 |
15.0 |
Kynard and Horgran, 2002 |
Scaphirhynchus platorynchus |
7-9 |
8.0 |
Snyder, 2002 |
Scaphirhynchus albus |
mean 14, range 14-16 |
15.0 |
Kynard and Horgran, 2002 |
Scaphirhynchus albus |
8-9 |
8.5 |
Snyder, 2002 |
Acipenser fulvescens |
8-12 |
10.0 |
Snyder, 2002 |
Polyodon spathula |
8.5 |
8.5 |
Jennings and Zigler, 2009 |
Polyodon spathula |
7-8 |
7.5 |
Pasch, 1980 |
Polyodon spathula |
16-19 |
17.5 |
Wallus, 1986 |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha |
30-45 |
37.5 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Oncorhynchus gorbuscha |
30 |
30.0 |
Behnke, 2002 |
Sander vitreus |
8 |
8.0 |
Humphrey et al, 2012 |
Sander vitreus |
6 |
6.0 |
Hoxmeier et al, 2006 |
Esox lucius |
6.5-8 |
7.25 |
Franklin, 1963 |
Atractosteus spatula |
15.7 +/- 0.4 |
15.7 |
Mendoza et al, 2008 |
Atractosteus spatula |
6.6-8.8 |
7.7 |
Buckmeier et al, 2017 |
Atractosteus spatula |
7.2 |
7.2 |
Buckmeier et al, 2017 |
Atractosteus spatula |
8.6-11.0 |
9.8 |
Buckmeier et al, 2017 |
Atractosteus spatula |
11-17 |
14.0 |
Buckmeier et al, 2017 |
Atractosteus spatula |
7.2 |
7.2 |
Mendozoa et al, 2002 |
Cottus bairdi |
mean 7.1, range 5.8-8.1 |
6.95 |
Bailey, 1952 |
Cottus bairdi |
6.4 |
6.4 |
Hann, 1927 (cited in Bailey, 1952) |
Cottus bairdi |
6.9 |
6.9 |
Simon and Brown, 1943 |
Percina caprodes |
6.6 |
6.6 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Percina caprodes |
4.47 |
4.47 |
Cooper, 1978 |
Esox americanus americanus |
5.8-6.1 |
5.95 |
Jones et al, 1978 |
Esox americanus vermiculatus |
6.2 |
6.2 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Micropterus dolomieu |
4.6 |
4.6 |
Hardy, 1978 |
Micropterus dolomieu |
5.6-5.9 |
5.75 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Lota lota |
3.47 +/- 0.09 |
3.47 |
Taylor, 2001 |
Lota lota |
3.97 |
3.97 |
Palinska-Zarska, 2014 |
Salvelinus alpinus |
17 mm |
17.0 |
Morrow, 1980 |
Salvelinus alpinus |
17.67-24.13 mm |
20.9 |
Eilersten et al, 2008 |
Salvelinus alpinus |
19.4 |
19.4 |
Kuznetsov and Mosyagina, 2016 |
Lepisosteus osseus |
9-10 |
9.5 |
Echelle and Riggs, 1972 |
Percopsis omiscomaycus |
6 |
6.0 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Lepisosteus oculatus |
8.1 ± 0.09 |
8.1 |
Bollfrass, 2012 |
Catostomus commersonii |
8.3 |
8.3 |
McElman and Balon, 1980 |
Catostomus commersonii |
12 |
12.0 |
Long and Ballard, 1976 |
Cyprinodon macularius |
5 |
5.0 |
Cowles, 1934 |
Cyprinodon macularius |
3.55+/-0.07 - 4.18+/-.10 |
3.55 |
Sweet and Kinne, 1964 |
Pylodictis olivaris |
4-11 |
7.5 |
Lee and Terrell, 1987 |
Lepomis megalotis |
2.5-3.0 |
2.75 |
Anjard, 1974 (cited in Auer, 1982) |
Lepomis megalotis |
2.0-4.6 |
3.3 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Morone chrysops |
2.91 at 12 hours |
2.91 |
Bosworth et al, 1997 |
Morone chrysops |
3.7-13.5 |
8.6 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Aplodinotus grunniens |
4.2 |
4.2 |
Davis, 1959 |
Aplodinotus grunniens |
1.66-3.28 |
2.47 |
Hernandez-Gomez et al, 2013 |
Acipenser oxyrinchus |
7-10 |
8.5 |
Hilton et al, 2016 |
Acipenser oxyrinchus |
11 |
11.0 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Etheostoma exile |
6.35 |
6.35 |
Fish, 1932 |
Etheostoma exile |
3.2 |
3.2 |
Gregory and Powles, 1985 |
Etheostoma exile |
3.2-5.5 |
4.35 |
Gregory and Powles, 1985 |
Hiodon alosoides |
7.27-7.65 |
7.46 |
Battle, 1960 |
Hiodon alosoides |
>7 |
7.0 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Hiodon alosoides |
8-9 |
8.5 |
Wallus, 1989 |
Etheostoma nigrum |
5 |
5.0 |
Fish, 1932 |
Pomoxis nigromaculatus |
2.32 |
2.32 |
Siefert, 1969 |
Semotilus atromaculatus |
5.3-6.2 |
5.75 |
Fuiman et al, 1983 |
Acipenser medirostris |
12.6-14.5 |
13.55 |
Moser et al, 2016 |
Acipenser medirostris |
14-15 |
14.5 |
Van Eenennaam, 2001 |
Acipenser medirostris |
13.5 |
13.5 |
Kynard, 2005 |
Lepomis macrochirus |
2-3 |
2.5 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Coregonus artedi |
8.5-12.8 |
10.65 |
George, 2016 |
Neogobius melanostomus |
5.5-5.7 |
5.6 |
Marsden et al, 1996 |
Neogobius melanostomus |
6-8 |
7.0 |
Jost et al, 2016 |
Neogobius melanostomus |
4-15 |
9.5 |
Janac et al, 2013 |
Cyprinus carpio |
4.5 |
4.5 |
Osse and Boogart, 1995 |
Gasterosteus aculeatus |
4.71-4.91 |
4.81 |
Vrat, 1949 |
Gasterosteus aculeatus |
4.2-4.5 |
4.35 |
Kuntz and Radcliffe, 1917 |
Leuciscus idus |
7.74 |
7.74 |
Kupren et al, 2015 |
Leuciscus idus |
7.39-8.08 |
7.73 |
Kupren et al, 2015 |
Leuciscus idus |
6.18-7.13 |
6.65 |
Krupen et al, 2011 |
Leuciscus idus |
5 |
5.0 |
Pinder, 2001 |
Gymnocephalus cernua |
2.50-3.20 |
2.85 |
French and Edsall, 1992 |
Dorosoma cepedianum |
5.5 |
5.5 |
Miller, 1960 |
Fundulus heteroclitus |
7-7.7 |
7.35 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Salvelinus fontinalis |
17 |
17.0 |
Hutchings, 1991 |
Salvelinus fontinalis |
16.6 |
16.6 |
Hutchings, 1991 |
Salvelinus fontinalis |
14-15 |
14.5 |
Kwain and Rose, 1985 |
Ameiurus nebulosus |
7-8 |
7.5 |
Eyecleshymer, 1901 |
Ameiurus catus |
9-10 |
9.5 |
Keller, 2010 |
Umbra pygmaea |
5.4 |
5.4 |
Jones et al, 1978 |
Carpiodes cyprinus |
7.95 |
7.95 |
Parker and Franzin, 1991 |
Carpiodes cyprinus |
8.2 |
8.2 |
Gaboury, 1985 (cited in Parker and Franzin, 1991) |
Carpiodes cyprinus |
5.5 |
5.5 |
Gerlach, 1973 (cited in Parker and Franzin, 1991) |
Noturus flavus |
6.7-7.5 mm in diameter |
7.1 |
Pollard, 2004 |
Noturus flavus |
7.2-7.6 |
7.4 |
Simon and Burr, 2004 |
Notropis atherinoides |
4 |
4.0 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Notropis atherinoides |
4 |
4.0 |
Ross and Brenneman, 2001 |
Menidia beryllina |
3.5 |
3.5 |
Scotton et al, 1973 |
Cycleptus elongatus |
7.1 |
7.1 |
Adams et al, 2006 |
Cycleptus elongatus |
8.7 |
8.7 |
Semmens, 1985 |
Cycleptus elongatus |
7.1 |
7.1 |
Yeager and Semmens, 1987 |
Hypentelium nigricans |
7.7-10.5 |
9.1 |
Fuiman, 1979 |
Hypentelium nigricans |
9-10.6 mm |
9.8 |
Buynak and Mohr, 1978 |
Carpiodes carpio |
5.0-5.5 |
5.25 |
Auer, 1982 |
Catostomus tahoensis |
8 |
8.0 |
Snyder, 1983 |
Catostomus ardens |
12-14 |
13.0 |
Snyder and Muth, 1988 |
Chasmistes cujus |
9 |
9.0 |
Chatto, 1979 (cited in Snyder, 1983) |
Chasmistes cujus |
6-7 |
6.5 |
Sigler et al, 1985 |
Catostomus platyrhynchus |
8 |
8.0 |
Snyder, 1983 |
Catostomus platyrhynchus |
8.5 |
8.5 |
Boguski and Watkinson, 2013 |
Catostomus platyrhynchus |
11-12 |
11.5 |
Snyder and Muth, 1988 |
Chasmistes liorus |
11-14 |
12.5 |
Snyder and Muth, 1988 |
Catostomus plebeius |
8 |
8.0 |
Butler, 1960 |
Catostomus santaanae |
7 |
7.0 |
Greenfield et al, 1970 |
Catostomus clarkii |
8.8-9.6 |
9.2 |
Bestgen, 1989 |
Xyrauchen texanus |
6.4-6.9 |
6.65 |
Bestgen, 1989 |
Xyrauchen texanus |
6.5-8.6 |
7.55 |
Marsh, 1985 |
Xyrauchen texanus |
6.8-7.3 |
7.05 |
Minckley and Gustafson, 1982 |
Catostomus insignis |
9.6-10.3 |
9.95 |
Bestgen, 1989 |
Catostomus catostomus |
8 |
8.0 |
Berg et al, 1949 (cited in Fuiman and Witman, 1979) |
Minytrema melanops |
8-9.2 |
8.6 |
White, 1977 |
Minytrema melanops |
6 |
6.0 |
Hogue and Buchanan, 1977 |
Minytrema melanops |
7.5 |
7.5 |
Ludwig, 1997 |
Ictiobus bubalus |
5.11 |
5.11 |
Hoyt et al, 1979 |
Ammocrypta pellucida |
5.5 |
5.5 |
Simon et al, 1992 |
Channa argus |
3.4 |
3.4 |
Landis et al, 2011 |
Channa argus |
4.5 |
4.5 |
Courtenay and Williams, 2004 |
Salvelinus confluentus |
23-28 |
25.5 |
Fraley, Bradley and Shepard, 1989 |
Salvelinus confluentus |
35-38 |
36.5 |
Stewart et al, 2007c |
Noturus stigmosus |
8.1-9.3 |
8.7 |
Scheibly et al, 2008 |
Noturus stigmosus |
25-58 |
41.5 |
Simon and Wallus, 2004 |
Noturus gyrinus |
13 |
13.0 |
Simon and Wallus, 2004 |
Noturus insignis |
10 |
10.0 |
Simon and Wallus, 2004 |
Noturus miurus |
6.9-7.4 |
7.15 |
Burr and Mayden, 1982 |
Noturus albater |
8 |
8.0 |
Mayden et al, 1980 |
Noturus stanauli |
22-36 |
29.0 |
Simon and Wallus, 2004 |
Noturus hildebrandi |
5.6-6.6 |
6.1 |
Mayden and Walsh, 1984 |
Noturus hildebrandi |
6.3 |
6.3 |
Mayden and Walsh, 1984 |
Noturus placidus |
8.8 |
8.8 |
Bulger, 1999 |
Noturus placidus |
6.8 |
6.8 |
Wilkinson and Edds, 1997 (cited in Bulger, 1999) |
Noturus placidus |
6.41 |
6.41 |
ESU, 1996 (cited in Bulger et al, 2002) |
Noturus placidus |
6.92 |
6.92 |
ESU, 1996 (cited in Bulger et al, 2002) |
Noturus placidus |
6.96 |
6.96 |
ESU, 1996 (cited in Bulger et al, 2002) |
Noturus placidus |
6.99 |
6.99 |
ESU, 1996 (cited in Bulger et al, 2002) |
Noturus placidus |
6.82 |
6.82 |
ESU, 1996 (cited in Bulger et al, 2002) |
Noturus placidus |
9 |
9.0 |
ESU, 1998 (cited in Bulger et al, 2002) |
Noturus placidus |
8.6 |
8.6 |
ESU, 1998 (cited in Bulger et al, 2002) |
Noturus elegans |
7 |
7.0 |
Burr and Dimmick, 1981 |
Noturus miurus |
6.9-7.4mm |
7.15 |
Burr and Mayden, 1982 |
Noturus exilis |
7.5-9 |
8.25 |
Simon and Wallus, 2004 |
Noturus exilis |
5.5-6.5 |
6.0 |
Simon and Burr, 2004 |
Noturus nocturnus |
6.7 |
6.7 |
Simon and Wallus, 2004 |
Noturus nocturnus |
7.5 |
7.5 |
Simon and Wallus, 2004 |
Noturus miurus |
9.5-11mm |
10.25 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Noturus eleutherus |
8.4 |
8.4 |
Starnes and Starnes, 1985 |
Noturus eleutherus |
6.9 |
6.9 |
Simon and Wallus, 2004 |
Noturus eleutherus |
8.2 |
8.2 |
Simon and Wallus, 2004 |
Noturus eleutherus |
8.6 |
8.6 |
Simon and Wallus, 2004 |
Noturus flavipinnis |
9.7 |
9.7 |
Simon and Wallus, 2004 |
Noturus flavipinnis |
12 |
12.0 |
Simon and Wallus, 2004 |
Noturus phaeus |
7 |
7.0 |
Simon and Wallus, 2004 |
Culaea inconstans |
5 |
5.0 |
Winn, 1960 |
Prosopium coulterii |
12.5 |
12.5 |
Barnett and Paige, 2012 |
Oncorhynchus aguabonita |
15 |
15.0 |
Curtis, 1934 |
Notropis girardi |
5.8 m |
5.8 |
Moore, 1944 |
Pimephales notatus |
4.6 |
4.6 |
Fish, 1932 |
Phoxinus neogaeus |
4.2 |
4.2 |
Becker, 1983 |
Rhinichthys atratulus |
5 |
5.0 |
Traver, 1929 |
Acipenser transmontanus |
10-10.8 |
10.4 |
Doroshov et al, 1983 |
Acipenser transmontanus |
10-11 |
10.5 |
Wang et al, 1985 |
Carassius auratus |
3-5 |
4.0 |
Becker, 1983 |
Labidesthes sicculus |
4.7-5.6 |
5.15 |
Rasmussen, 1980 |
Cottus asper |
5.0-6.0 |
5.5 |
Ladell et al, 2007 |
Cottus cognatus |
7.2 |
7.2 |
Morrow, 1980 |
Acipenser fulvescens |
10-11 |
10.5 |
Wang et al, 1985 |
Acipenser fulvescens |
8 |
8.0 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Acipenser fulvescens |
14.1 |
14.1 |
Smith and King, 2005 |
Alosa pseudoharengus |
4.3 |
4.3 |
Norden, 1967 |
Osmerus mordax |
5.5-6.0 |
5.75 |
Cooper, 1978 |
Crystallaria cincotta |
6.7-7.2 |
6.95 |
Ruble, 2014 |
Percina copelandi |
5 |
5.0 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Percina aurantiaca |
8.75 |
8.75 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Percina tanasi |
6 |
6.0 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Percina aurolineata |
6.25 |
6.25 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Percina sciera |
5.5 |
5.5 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Etheostoma maculatum |
5.5 |
5.5 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Etheostoma Moorei |
5 |
5.0 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Nothonotus sanguifluus |
8.5 |
8.5 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Etheostoma vulneratatum |
8.3 |
8.3 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Etheostoma wapiti |
8.5 |
8.5 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Etheostoma percnurum |
5mm |
5.0 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Etheostoma stigmaeum |
4.2 |
4.2 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Etheostoma parvipinne |
4.5 |
4.5 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Etheostoma spilotum |
5.2 |
5.2 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Etheostoma variatum |
6.9 |
6.9 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Etheostoma cyanoprosopum |
4.1 |
4.1 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Etheostoma caeruleum |
6.1 |
6.1 |
Douglas, 2013 |
Cyprinella monacha |
9-10 |
9.5 |
Rakes, 1999 |
Coregonus kiyi |
10-12 |
11.0 |
Lepak, 2017 |
Percina shumardi |
3.6-4 |
3.8 |
Simon, 1985 |
Coregonus nasus |
12.3 |
12.3 |
Sturm, 1988 |
Hypomesus transpacificus |
5-6 |
5.5 |
Slater, 2014 |
Spirinchus thaleichthys |
5.3-6.8 |
6.05 |
Wang, 2007 |
Thaleichthys pacificus |
6-8 |
7.0 |
Hay, 2000 |
Lepisosteus platyrhincus |
500 |
500.0 |
Song and Northcutt, 1991 |
Novumbra hubbsi |
5.2 |
5.2 |
Kendall, 1996 |
Hypomesus olidus |
5.9 |
5.9 |
Sato, 1952 |
Hypomesus olidus |
5 |
5.0 |
Yamada, 1963 |
Fundulus diaphanus |
6-7 |
6.5 |
Scott and Crossman, 1998 |
Lepomis auritus |
4.6-5.1 |
4.85 |
Buynak, 1978 |
Lepomis auritus |
4.9 |
4.9 |
Buynak, 1978 |
Etheostoma raneyi |
4.4-4.5 |
4.45 |
Ruble et al, 2019 |
Lepomis gulosus |
3.4 |
3.4 |
Larimore, 1957 |
Lepomis gulosus |
2.8-3.1 mm |
2.95 |
Carr, 1939 |
Lepomis gulosus |
2.30-2.60 |
2.45 |
Larimore, 1957 |
Lepomis gulosus |
2.65-2.85 |
2.75 |
Larimore, 1957 |
Lepomis cyanellus |
3.6-3.7 |
3.65 |
Taubert, 1977 |
Fundulus notatus |
17.5 |
17.5 |
Nieman and Wallace, 1974 |
Entosphenus tridentatus |
6 |
6.0 |
Orlov and Beamish, 2016 |
Entosphenus tridentatus |
4-5 |
4.5 |
Wang, 1981 (cited in Thorsteinson and Love, 2016) |
Entosphenus tridentatus |
4.5-6 |
5.25 |
Reyes, 2008 |
Entosphenus tridentatus |
5.6 |
5.6 |
Reyes, 2008 |
Micropterus cataractae |
4.4 |
4.4 |
Warren, 2009 |
Coregonus huntsmani |
2.41 |
2.41 |
Hasselman et al, 2007 |
Dormitator latifrons |
1.29 |
1.29 |
Rodriguez... et al, 2011 |
Dormitator latifrons |
0.8-0.9 |
0.85 |
Todd, 1975 |
Erimyzon sucetta |
5-6 |
5.5 |
Fuiman, 1979 |
Ichthyomyzon gagei |
5 |
5.0 |
Dendy and Scott, 1953 |
Ichthyomyzon castaneus |
75–165 |
75.0 |
Renaud, 2011 |
Moxostoma collapsum |
9.0-9.3 |
9.15 |
Carlton, 2004 |
Etheostoma clinton (stigmaeum) |
4.2-4.6 |
4.4 |
Simon, 1997 |
Etheostoma clinton (stigmaeum) |
5.1-5.2 |
5.15 |
Simon, 1997 |
Etheostoma grahami |
4.8-5.1 |
4.95 |
Aguilera et al, 1999 |
Etheostoma grahami |
4.8-6.6 |
5.7 |
Aguilera et al, 1999 |
Moxostoma erythrurum |
9.6-11.5 |
10.55 |
Fuiman and Witman, 1979 |
Moxostoma erythrurum |
10.3 |
10.3 |
Fuiman and Witman, 1979 |
Lampetra aepyptera |
4 |
4.0 |
Seversmith, 1953 |
Moxostoma robustum |
7.2-8.1 |
7.65 |
Carlton, 2004 |
Moxostoma robustum |
10.4-10.5 |
10.45 |
Weyers et al, 2003 |
Moxostoma macrolepidotum |
10 |
10.0 |
Buynak and Mohr, 1979 |
Trinectes maculatus |
1.7-6.0 |
3.85 |
Dovel et al, 1969 |
Lethenteron appendix |
2.6 |
2.6 |
Renaud, 2011 |
Acipenser sturio |
At hatching the free embryo (developmental terms after Balon 1975), 9.3 mm long… |
9.3 |
Kirschbaum and Wiliot, 2011 |
Oncorhynchus mykiss |
111-290 |
200.5 |
Marchetti and Nevitt, 2003 |
Leuciscus idus |
6.37 at 7.42 |
6.37 |
Kupren et al, 2010 |
Neogobius melanostomus |
5.7 mm |
5.7 |
Grabowska et al, 2008 |
Neogobius melanostomus |
5 mm |
5.0 |
Kornis et al, 2012 |
Neogobius melanostomus |
5.8 mm |
5.8 |
Bonislawska et al, 2013 |
Acipenser ruthenus |
inital larval length 6.78±0.22 mm |
6.78 |
Lundova et al, 2018 |
Acipenser ruthenus |
9.0 mm "The embryos hatched when reaching a mean total length (TL) of 9.0 mm." |
9.0 |
Rybnikár et al, 2011 |
Atractosteus spatula |
23-30 mm |
26.5 |
Mendoza Alfaro et al, 2008 |
Atractosteus spatula |
6.8-13.5mm |
10.15 |
Mendoza et al, 2002 |
Atractosteus spatula |
6.8-13.5mm |
10.15 |
Mendoza et al, 2000 |
Ponticola kessleri |
5.5 |
5.5 |
Gertzen et al, 2016 |
Acipenser transmontanus |
10-10.8 |
10.4 |
Doroshov et al. (, 1983) |
Aplodinotus grunniens |
2.54 |
2.54 |
Hernandez-Gomez et al, 2013 |
Oncorhynchus clarkii |
15.0 |
15.0 |
Morrow, 1980 |
Oncorhynchus clarkii |
20.0 |
20.0 |
Shepard et al, 1984 |
Leuciscus aspius |
7.43 |
7.43 |
Korzelecka-Orkisz et al, 2013 |
Leuciscus aspius |
7-8 |
7.5 |
https://www.fishbase.se/Reproduction/LarvaeInfoSummary.php?stockcode=5007 and genusname=Leuciscus and speciesname=aspius and LarvalArea=hide%, 20under%, 20stones%, 20in%, 20the%, 20spawning%, 20grounds |
Pseudorasbora parva |
4.1-3 |
3.55 |
Zhu et al, 2018 |
Pseudorasbora parva |
4.7-5.5 |
5.1 |
Pinder, 2005 |
Silurus glanis |
5-6 |
5.5 |
Proteau et al, 2008 |
Pomoxis annularis |
White crappie are approximately 3-4 mm in lenght at hatching and groxth in the first several days is rapid. |
3.5 |
Browman and O'Brien, 1992 |
Pomoxis annularis |
In a compilation by Auer (1982) of 99 freshwater species (including 22 families) native to the Great Lakes basin, mean length at hatch was 6.24 mm; white crappie was the smallest species |
6.24 |
Bunnell et al, 2003 |
Salvelinus fontinalis |
15 |
15.0 |
Osse and Van den Boogaart, 1995 |
Acipenser baeri |
8.0 |
8.0 |
Szczepkowski et al, 2000 |
Acipenser baeri |
10-12.5 |
11.25 |
Gisbert and Ruban, 2003 |
Coregonus peled |
two days after hatching, the larva measures 10mm |
10.0 |
Furgala-Selezniow et al, 2005 |