Fisheries science
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Development of embryos and larvae in the common Japanese conger Conger myriaster
NORIYUKI HORIETOMOKO UTOHYOSHIAKI YAMADAAKIHIRO OKAMURAHUAN ZHANGNAOMI MIKAWAATSUSHI AKAZAWASATORU TANAKAHIDEO OKA
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2002 Volume 68 Issue 5 Pages 972-983

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Development of embryos and larvae in the common Japanese conger Conger myriaster was observed after artificial fertilization. Eggs were obtained from females matured artificially by hormone injections and milt was obtained from males matured naturally. Fertilized eggs were kept in seawater at 12-14°C. The first cleavage occurred at 4 h, epiboly began at 24 h, the embryonic body was formed at 38 h and hatching occurred at 84 h after insemination. Newly hatched larvae were approximately 2.5 mm (total length) and similar to those of Anguilla japonica in terms of external features. The mouth and anus opened on the 7th day after hatching. Pigments began to appear at the tip of the tail on the 10th day. The total length of the larvae reached approximately 8 mm on the 11th day. Eye pigmentation began on the 14th day. One larva lived for 19 days without food.

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