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Early life stages of Aquitanian pike Esox aquitanicus (Teleostei, Esocidae): first description of morphological development and trials of rearing
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25-5485830
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5485830
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https://hal.science/hal-05485830v1
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Teletchea Fabrice,Rech Guillaume,Royer Lucas,Escarpit Marion,Renard Vincent,Chardard Dominique,Spadiliero Franck,Branthome David,Hautecoeur Mélyne,l'Hostis Aurélia,Denys Gaël P.J.
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Endemic species
Temperature
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Esox aquitanicus
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30/01/2026
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Aquitanian pike, Esox aquitanicus, is a new esocid species described in 2014 and endemic to Southwestern France. The four main goals of the present study were to (i) obtain the first morphological data on the early life stages, (ii) test the effects of temperature on their survival and development, (iii) compare the results with the Northern pike, and (iv) produce a few individuals to exhibit them at the Aquarium of Limoges. Eggs are yellowish, demersal, and sticky. The mean diameter was 2.73 ± 0.08 mm (n = 174). The larval size at hatching was 9.09 ± 0.24 mm (n = 14). The morphological development of 15 larvae was followed during 11 weeks as well as the snout growth in relation to eye size. It appeared that already after three weeks, slight differences between the two species were apparent, and after nine weeks, this snout/eye ratio was twice greater for Northern pike than Aquitanian pike. At the end of the yolk-feeding period, which lasted from 12 days at 18 °C to 36 days at 6 °C, the overall survival rate was over 85% and larvae were of similar size, except at 6 °C. After three months, the best results in term of survival were obtained at 12 °C (60%) and for growth at 15 °C (34.11 mm), followed at 12 °C (27.85 mm). Based on these results, we were able to rear Aquitanian pike for more than 2 years in the Aquarium of Limoges in order to promote the conservation of the species to the public.
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