A comparison of the nutritional condition of herring larvae as determined by two biochemical methods - tryptic enzyme activity and rna/dna ratio measurements

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Two biochemical methods for measuring larval fish condition - tryptic enzyme activity and RNA/DNA ratio measurement - were applied to laboratory-reared and wild-caught herring larvae. The comparison of both methods when applied to laboratory-reared herring larvae showed that tryptic enzyme activity and RNA/DNA ratio are linear and positively correlated under constant nutritional conditions. Wild-caught larvae were transferred to the laboratory and used to compare both indicators in relation to shortterm changes in food availability and long-term starvation periods (13 days). In the starvation experiments with the wild-caught larvae the lowest trypsin values were obtained after 3-4 days and a significant decrease in RNA/DNA ratios was obtained after 5-6 days. Prolongation of the starvation time did not result in a further significant change in either parameter. The results of the study demonstrate the usefulness of both methods in monitoring nutritional condition of fish larvae in field samples. © 1992 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea.

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Ueberschar, B., & Clemmesen, C. (1992). A comparison of the nutritional condition of herring larvae as determined by two biochemical methods - tryptic enzyme activity and rna/dna ratio measurements. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 49(2), 245–249. https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/49.2.245

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