International Aquatic Research (Jun 2019)

Thermal preference, tolerance, and thermal aerobic scope in clownfish Amphiprion ocellaris (Cuvier, 1830) predict its aquaculture potential across tropical regions

  • Gabriela Velasco-Blanco,
  • Ana Denise Re,
  • Fernando Díaz,
  • Leonardo Ibarra-Castro,
  • Maria Isabel Abdo-de la Parra,
  • Luz Estela Rodríguez-Ibarra,
  • Carlos Rosas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40071-019-0228-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
pp. 187 – 197

Abstract

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Abstract The clownfish Amphiprion ocellaris is widely distributed in the coral reef ecosystems of tropical and subtropical regions of the West Indo Pacific, an area that hosts economically valuable species, and, thus, a suitable candidate for warm water aquaculture. This study determined the preferred temperature, critical threshold limits, represented by critical thermal maximum and critical thermal minimum, thermal window width, and aerobic metabolic scope of A. ocellaris clownfish acclimated to 20, 23, 26, 29, 32, and 35 °C. A positive response (P 0.05) had a mean value of 4240.8 mg O2 h−1 kg−1 w.w., revealing that A. ocellaris is a eurythermal species with a range of optimal physiological performance that closely matches the environmental conditions where it can be farmed. Therefore, the highest value of the thermal aerobic scopes corresponded to the intervals of the preferred temperature obtained for A. ocellaris. These results may partially explain their worldwide distribution pattern, as well as their aquaculture potential in tropical regions.

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